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Two sides of an isosceles triangle measure 6 and 10. The perimeter of the triangle could be A. 26 or 21 B. 12 or 20 C. 22 or 23 D. 26 or 22
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Two sides of an isosceles triangle measure 6 and 10. The perimeter of the triangle could be
A. 26 or 21
B. 12 or 20
C. 22 or 23
D. 26 or 22
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If a triangle is isosceles, then two of the sides must be the same length.
Therefore, the sides can be either:
6+6+10= 22
6+10+10=26
Final answer: D
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