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Consider the enlargement of the pentagon. A small pentagon has a bottom side length of x centimeters and left side length of 7 centimeters. A larger pentagon has a bottom side length of 7 centimeters and left side length of 15 centimeters. Not drawn to scale What is the value of x, rounded to the nearest tenth? 2.1 centimeters 3.3 centimeters 7.0 centimeters 15.0 centimeters quick pl
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