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7

Zane is putting the strings on 555 harps. Each harp has 484848 strings.

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Murljashka [212]2 years ago
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576577 is the right answer and the right to
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<em>Solution:</em>

The perimeter of the figure is the sum of all the sides of the given figure as shown in the attached figure.

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                <em>Perimeter </em>=<em> AB + DE + BC + AE + BC  </em>

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