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OpenStudy (anonymous):
What grade?
OpenStudy (skittles_for_life6422):
10
OpenStudy (skittles_for_life6422):
OpenStudy (anonymous):
I don't know then... I'm in Grade 7.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Sorry. x3
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OpenStudy (skittles_for_life6422):
its ok
Nnesha (nnesha):
lel i saw ..
OpenStudy (skittles_for_life6422):
hey @Nnesha
Nnesha (nnesha):
hi
OpenStudy (skittles_for_life6422):
do you know how to do this
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OpenStudy (skittles_for_life6422):
where did you go @Nnesha
OpenStudy (lauren32583):
the answer should be D
OpenStudy (firekat97):
yeah I agree with Lauren because nowhere does it say that the pentagon is a regular one (meaning all sides are equal)
OpenStudy (skittles_for_life6422):
or you sure
OpenStudy (skittles_for_life6422):
because i'm confused
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OpenStudy (skittles_for_life6422):
hi
OpenStudy (firekat97):
I think so, because normally its stated if the shape is regular, because sometimes diagrams aren't to scale
OpenStudy (firekat97):
hey
OpenStudy (skittles_for_life6422):
is there a reason why that is the answer
OpenStudy (firekat97):
because that option assumes that JK = KL and there is no way to justify that assumption, the question does not say that the diagram is to scale (if it did you could measure the two sides and find out) and neither does it say that the pentagon is a regular one (all sides of it are equal) so it seems like a pretty random assumption
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