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agasfer [191]
2 years ago
5

A rectangle has a width of 7. 9 ft and a perimeter of 27. 2 ft.

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1 answer:
antiseptic1488 [7]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

The height would be 5.7 ft and the area would be 45.03

THIS IS A 2D SHAPE

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