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Triangles CDE and NOP are similar. The lengths of CD and NO are 53 inches and 212 inches. DE is 106 inches long and NP is 318 inches. Find OP and CE.
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Triangles CDE and NOP are similar. The lengths of CD and NO are 53 inches and 212 inches. DE is 106 inches long and NP is 318 inches. Find OP and CE.
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Triangles CDE and NOP are similar.
The lengths of CD and NO are 53 inches and 212 inches.
DE is 106 inches long and NP is 318 inches. Find OP and CE.
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OP = 424: CE = 79,5
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