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Suppose the sides of a pendant are 18 mm long. what is the height of the pendant to the nearest tenth of a millimeter? I need the answer and explanation for this question.
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Suppose the sides of a pendant are 18 mm long. what is the height of the pendant to the nearest tenth of a millimeter? I need the answer and explanation for this question.
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Suppose the sides of a pendant are 18 mm long. what is the height of the pendant to the nearest tenth of a millimeter?
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Answer is 20.8 mm long check image for full explanation
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