Which statement is true of triangles P and Q?
A: They are similar because their correspo...
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Which statement is true of triangles P and Q?
A: They are similar because their corresponding angles have proportional measures and their corresponding sides are congruent.
B: They are not similar because their corresponding angles are congruent.
C: They are similar because their corresponding angles are congruent and their corresponding side lengths are proportional.
D: They are not similar because their corresponding side lengths are not proportional.
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