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If AB = 5 feet, BC = 11 feet, and CD = AB, What is the length of AD?
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If AB = 5 feet, BC = 11 feet, and CD = AB, What is the length of AD?
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If AB = 5 feet, BC = 11 feet, and CD = AB, What is the length of AD?
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It really helps if you draw a illustration if AB=CD then 5+5 and BC= 11 so 5+5+11 and then the entire length is AD so the sun of the summers gives you you answer
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