Nathaniel plays basketball with his friends --- days out of the year, what percentage of days does he not play basketball with his friends? Math 12/01/2014.

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Nathaniel plays basketball with his friends --- days out of the year, what percentage of days does he not play basketball with his friends? Math 12/01/2014 Remember to be in your seat with your journal when the bell rings. Voice Level 0 After Bell Rings Please complete the “S and E” portion of SELFIE today.

ΔABC ~ ΔLMN ● Corresponding parts of similar figures—where? ○ Corresponding angles are ________: ○ Corresponding sides are _________:

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Julie shows the scale drawing of her room below. If each 2 cm on the scale drawing equals 5 ft, what are the actual dimensions of Julie’s room? Reproduce the drawing at 3 or ⅘ times its current size?

If the rectangle below is enlarged using a scale factor of 1.5, what will be the perimeter and area of the new rectangle?

In Ponce de Leon Park there is a flagpole that is exactly 50 feet tall. Nearby there is a pine tree that appears to be nearly as tall as the flagpole. On a sunny afternoon the flagpole is casting a 15-foot- long shadow on the ground. The pine tree is casting a 12-foot-long shadow on the ground at the same time.