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Elenna [48]
2 years ago
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candy has 3,989 paint-brushes,and she has 2,193 canvases,with 5,357 paint coops/(stands for cups i call it that cuz that's my po

pular way of saying it) but anyway she use 1,345 paint-brushes,3,285 canvases,and 4,678 paint for the museum arts, what is the perimeter for how much candy has???
Arts
1 answer:
erastovalidia [21]2 years ago
5 0

The perimeter for how much, Candy has is 2231

<h3>How to determine the perimeter for how much?</h3>

The given parameters can be represented using the following table:

                                Initial amount      Amount used

Paint brush                 3989                    1345

Canvas                        2193                    3285

Paint Cup                    5357                   4678

The perimeter for how much she has is the sum of the remaining amount of each item.

So, we have:

Perimeter = (3989 - 1345) + (2193 - 3285) + (5357 - 4678)

Evaluate

Perimeter = 2231

Hence, the perimeter for how much, Candy has is 2231

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