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If ST = 65, TR= 40, and WU = 16, find the length of VW. Round your answer to the nearest tenth if necessary.
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If ST = 65, TR= 40, and WU = 16, find the length of VW. Round your answer to the nearest tenth if necessary.
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ST/VW = TR/WU
40/16 = 65/VW
2.5 = 65/VW
2.5VW = 65
VW = 65/2.5
VW = 26
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