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Ago 7 . 15 6 7 10. Which of the following could be the perimeters of the three squares below? A. 12 ft, 16 ft and 20 ft B. 20 ft, 16 ft and 24 ft C. 40 ft, 80 ft and 120 ft D. 16 f1, 24 ft and 28 ft Maneuvering
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10. Which of the following could be the
perimeters of the three squares below?
A. 12 ft, 16 ft and 20 ft
B. 20 ft, 16 ft and 24 ft
C. 40 ft, 80 ft and 120 ft
D. 16 f1, 24 ft and 28 ft
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where are the squares?
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