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PLEASE HELP ASAP! ∆HJK ~ ∆CND. What is one example of an extended proportion for the ratios of corresponding sides? A. HJCN = JKND = CDHK
B. HKCN = JKND = HJCD
C. HJCN = JKND = HKCD
D. CNHJ = NDJK = HKCD

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