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Suppose the dimension of a rectangles with a perimeter of 22 inches are tripled. Find the perimeter of the new rectangle in inches.
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Suppose the dimension of a rectangles with a perimeter of 22 inches are tripled. Find the perimeter of the new rectangle in inches.
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I got 66 for this one.
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im not sure but i think the answer is 88
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