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My answer is E but it's wrong and I think how I derived the answer also wrong. Would it be possible to provide the solution?
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No sir

The problem is that the book do not mention specifically which one is the figure. When you do have two close figures both with a quadrilateral you have 1/2 probability to get it wrong

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pattypat wrote:
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My answer is E but it's wrong and I think how I derived the answer also wrong. Would it be possible to provide the solution?
Thank you in advanced.


No sir

The problem is that the book do not mention specifically which one is the figure. When you do have two close figures both with a quadrilateral you have 1/2 probability to get it wrong

I fixed the question


Thank you. Now it makes sense :)
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