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The basketball court in the park is a rectangle. Two of the sides are 84 feet long, and the other two sides are 50 feet long. What is the perimeter of the basketball court? A. 100 feet B. 134 feet C. 268
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The basketball court in the park is a rectangle. Two of the sides are 84 feet long, and the other two sides are 50 feet long. What is the perimeter of the basketball court? A. 100 feet B. 134 feet C. 268 feet D. 168 feet
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the answer is...C 268 feet
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the answer is c
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