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Which of the following expressions represents the perimeter, in feet, of the rectangle? Question 3 options: 6n + 5 13n + 10 10.5n + 10 20n + 5
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Which of the following expressions represents the perimeter, in feet, of the rectangle?
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6n + 5
13n + 10
10.5n + 10
20n + 5
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20n+5 thats the correct answer
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Answer:20n+5
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