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polygons are congruentO A None. The polygons cannot be congruent because they havedifferent-example-1

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The condition that is sufficient to prove the congruence between the figures is B because it demonstrates the congruence between corresponding sides.

It's important to know that if two figures have congruent corresponding sids, then those figures are congruent.

Hence, the answer is B.
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