13 yd.

(1 point)

O 1.05 yards

O 4 yards

O9.99 yards

O 16.92 yards

3.25 yd.

4.23 yd.

Use proportions to find the missing side length (a) in the two similar figures.

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3.25 yd 4.23 yd

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To find the missing side length (a) in two similar figures using proportions, you need to set up a ratio of corresponding sides and solve for the unknown. Let's say the corresponding side lengths of the two figures are x and y, and you already know the values of x (13 yd.) and y (3.25 yd.).

The proportion can be set up as follows:

x / y = 13 yd. / 3.25 yd.

To solve for x (a), you can cross-multiply and then divide:

x = (13 yd. / 3.25 yd.) * y

x = (13 / 3.25) * y

x ≈ 4 * y

So, the missing side length (a) is approximately 4 times the length of the known side length y (3.25 yd.).

To find the actual value of a, multiply 4 by the value of y:

a = 4 * 3.25 yd.

a ≈ 13 yd.

Therefore, the missing side length (a) is approximately 13 yards.