In the diagram of isosceles trapezoid ABCD, m∠A = 53, DE = 6, and DC = 10.
(a) To the ne...
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In the diagram of isosceles trapezoid ABCD, m∠A = 53, DE = 6, and DC = 10.
(a) To the nearest tenth, AE = units.
(b) To the nearest integer, the perimeter of isosceles trapezoid ABCD = units.
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