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Mathematics, 25.08.2019 17:20 sharri44

Each leg of an isosceles triangle is 9 inches
longer than one-half the length of the base. if
the perimeter of the isosceles triangle is
146 inches, what is the length of one leg of the
isosceles triangle?
a 64 in.
b 41 in.
c 50 in.
d 82 in.

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