Karen Morrison and Nick Hamshaw Solutions for Exercise 4: Exercise 11.4
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Questions from Karen Morrison and Nick Hamshaw Solutions for Exercise 4: Exercise 11.4 with Hints & Solutions
In the part of this question, the two shapes given are mathematically similar to one another. Calculate the unknown length.

In the part of this question, the two shapes given are mathematically similar to one another. Calculate the unknown length.

In the part of this question, the two shapes given are mathematically similar to one another. Calculate the unknown length.

In the part of this question, the two shapes given are mathematically similar to one another. Calculate the unknown length.

In the part of this question, the two shapes given are mathematically similar to one another. Calculate the unknown length.

In the part of this question, the two shapes given are mathematically similar to one another. Calculate the unknown length.

In the part of this question, the two shapes given are mathematically similar to one another. Calculate the unknown length.

In the part of this question, the two shapes given are mathematically similar to one another. Calculate the unknown length.
