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PLSSSSS ASAP HELP!!!! A window had a length of 10 feet and a width of 6 feet. What is the perimeter of the window? A)Nono of these answers B) 60 feet C) 32 feet D) 16 feet E)136 feet
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PLSSSSS ASAP HELP!!!!
A window had a length of 10 feet and a width of 6 feet. What is the perimeter of the window?
A)Nono of these answers
B) 60 feet
C) 32 feet
D) 16 feet
E)136 feet
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c because 10+10+6+6=32, (DONT multiply that will get you the area, you need the perimeter which means width+width+length+length
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The answer is C)32 feet
A window is a square or rectangle with four sides
The length is 10 and width is 6 meaning two sides are 10 and two sides are 6
Add 10 plus 10 plus 6 plus 6
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