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Jan finds the perimeter of this triangle by performing the Perimeter = L+L+L the following calculations. Determine where Jan made a mistake and describe a method that would have gotten the correct answer.
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Jan finds the perimeter of this triangle by performing the
Perimeter = L+L+L
the following calculations. Determine where Jan made
a mistake and describe a method that would have gotten
the correct answer.
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Hi! To find the perimeter of a triangle, add the length of its sides. For example, if a triangle has sides a, b, and c, then the perimeter of that triangle will be P = a + b + c. This of course depends on the triangle. Is this is full problem?
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