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In the diagram below, QR is parallel to NO. If NP = 28, QP = 20, NO = 35, and PO = 49, find the length of PR. Figures are not necessarily drawn to scale.
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In the diagram below, QR is parallel to NO. If NP = 28, QP = 20, NO = 35, and PO = 49, find the length of PR. Figures are not necessarily drawn to scale.
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In the diagram below, QR is parallel to NO. If NP = 28, QP = 20, NO = 35, and
PO = 49, find the length of PR. Figures are not necessarily drawn to scale.
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x = 35
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