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Given def is 4 times smaller than abc find the length perimeter of abc and def. The number given for ABC is 49cm DEF 7.5
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Given def is 4 times smaller than abc find the length perimeter of abc and def.
The number given for ABC is 49cm DEF 7.5
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56.5 is the answer to your question
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