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7 July, 00:13

Stewart draws a triangle, and each side is 2 1/6 inches long. Judith draws a square, and each side is 1 5/8 inches long. What figure has the greatest perimeter, the triangle or the square?

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  1. 7 July, 03:04
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    Perimeter of triangle drawn by Stewart will be = 3 x length of each side (triangle has 3 sides, all are equal in this problem) i. e. 3 x 2 1/6 = 3 x 13/6 = 13/2 inches Perimeter of square drawn by Judith will be = 4 x length of each side (square has 4 equal sides) i. e. 4 x 1 5/8 = 4 x 13/8 = 13/2 inches From above calculations we found that both the figures have equal perimeters.
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