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In klm the measure of m=90 the measure of l=68 and mk=2.5 feet. find the length of kl to the nearest tenth of a foot
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In klm the measure of m=90 the measure of l=68 and mk=2.5 feet. find the length of kl to the nearest tenth of a foot
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in klm the measure of m=90 the measure of l=68 and mk=2.5 feet. find the length of kl to the nearest tenth of a foot
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