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Norma-Jean [14]
3 years ago
5

The sides of a hexagon are increased by 2 units. If the perimeter of the new hexagon is 72 cm, find the length of one side of th

e original hexagon.
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1 answer:
NARA [144]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

10 cm

Step-by-step explanation:

72/6 = 12 cm per side

12 - 2 =10

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