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31 6 A teacher drew three quadrilaterals, two triangles, and one hexagon on a chalkboard. Which equation can be used to find L, the total number of line segments the teacher used to draw the figures?
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6 A teacher drew three quadrilaterals, two
triangles, and one hexagon on a
chalkboard. Which equation can be used to
find L, the total number of line segments the
teacher used to draw the figures?
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L = 3(4) + 2(3) + 6
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