If these two shapes are similar, what is the measure of the missing length n?
n = ___ meters
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To find the missing length ( n ) in similar shapes, you’ll often use the properties of similar triangles, which maintain the same ratios of corresponding sides.
1. Identify the Ratio: First, determine the ratio of the corresponding sides of the two similar shapes.
2. Set Up the Proportion: Use the ratio to set up a proportion. For example, if you have one side from the first shape and a corresponding side from the second shape and know one of them, you can write:
[
frac{text{Side 1}}{text{Side 2}} = frac{text{Known Length}}{n}
]
3. Solve for ( n ): Cross-multiply and solve for ( n ).
If you provide the lengths of the known sides, I can help you calculate ( n ) more specifically!