Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
Given
[tex]\triangle LMN \to \triangle PQR[/tex]
[tex]k = 1.25[/tex]
Required
The length of PQ
[tex]\triangle LMN \to \triangle PQR[/tex] means that the side lengths of LMN are multiplied by 1.25 to get the side lengths of PQR
And it implies that the following sides are corresponding
[tex]LM \to PQ[/tex]
[tex]MN \to QR[/tex]
[tex]LN \to PR[/tex]
So, we have:
[tex]PQ = k * LM[/tex]
[tex]PQ = 1.25* LM[/tex]
The question is incomplete.
Assume LM = 16, then:
[tex]PQ = 1.25* 16[/tex]
[tex]PQ = 20[/tex]