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The perimeter of an isoceles triangle is 42 inches.The base of the triangle(the non-equivalent side) measures 10 inches.How long individually are the other sides?
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The perimeter of an isoceles triangle is 42 inches.The base of the triangle(the non-equivalent side) measures 10 inches.How long individually are the other sides?
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the perimeter of an isoceles triangle is 42 inches.The base of the triangle(the non-equivalent side) measures 10 inches.How long individually are the other sides?
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Each side is 16 inches long
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