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Mathematics, 03.09.2021 16:50, anthonyest827

PLEASE HELP points​ P, Q,​ R, and S are collinear. Point Q is between P and​ R, R is between Q and​ S, and pg=rs. If PS=25 and PR​,=18 what is the value of​ QR? PLEASE HELP

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