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How do you find the fractional side lengths of a rectangle that has a perimeter 64 5/6 inches
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How do you find the fractional side lengths of a rectangle that has a perimeter 64 5/6 inches
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How do you find the fractional side lengths of a rectangle that has a perimeter 64 5/6 inches
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The formula is p=2l+2w
So 64 5/6= 2l+ 2w
Technically you just divide it by 4. I'm not sure sorry :(
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