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For this problem what I did was add all the measurements and I got 48 m. However, it is wrong. How do I go about solving the perimeter then?
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For this problem what I did was add all the measurements and I got 48 m. However, it is wrong. How do I go about solving the perimeter then?
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17-8 and 16-7 then use those to find the separate perimeters and add them up
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