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Un kite MO= 12 in, LP= 5 in, and PN= 8 in. What is the perimeter of the kite? a) 19.55 b)12.60 c)35.62 d)24.77
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Un kite MO= 12 in, LP= 5 in, and PN= 8 in. What is the perimeter of the kite?
a) 19.55
b)12.60
c)35.62
d)24.77
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C.....35.6204994 is the answer so round up to 35.63
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