
Describe one possible combination of transformations that coculd be used to make this move.

Answer to Problem 50SPR
The refrigerator is moved out from the wall 15 feet then moved to the left 21 feet and then rotated
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Each square represents a 3-foot by 3-foot area.While remodeling the kitchen , T moved his refrigerator from square A to B.
Calculation:
The refrigerator can be translated from A to B via possible path as follows:
Move out from the wall 5 squares and then to the left 7 squares ; then rotate its front side
Since the length of each square is 3 feet , the refrigerator is moved out from the wall 15 feet then moved to the left 21 feet and then rotated
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