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scoray
2 months ago
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Jared is using a 100 ft rope to set up a kite-shaped area for food vendors. He has started roping off the area as shown below, a

nd has one more stake to place. How can Jared use all of the rope to complete the kite shape? Explain
Geography
1 answer:
Darina [297]2 months ago
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Answer:

The response is provided below

Explanation:

A kite is defined as a four-sided figure (quadrilateral) featuring two pairs of congruent adjacent sides.

From the illustration, it is clear that one set of congruent sides measures 30 feet each. Consequently, the amount of rope that has been utilized totals 60 feet, leaving 40 feet (100 - 60) available to finalize the kite's structure. Thus, 40 feet of rope would be required to create the second set of adjacent sides.

This indicates that the remaining adjacent sides will each measure 20 feet to ensure all rope is appropriately utilized.

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