Section 17-2
Find the perimeter of Figs. 17–141 through 17-145.
28.
15.3 in.
16....
Mathematics, 16.12.2021 04:20 jetblackcap
Section 17-2
Find the perimeter of Figs. 17–141 through 17-145.
28.
15.3 in.
16.3 in.
18.9 in.
FIGURE 17-141
Answers: 2
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