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Question 1043818: Two equalateral triangles have side lengths of 10 centimeters and 25 centimeters respectively, the perimeter of the larger triangle is how many centimeters greater than the perimeter of the smaller triangle
Answer by ikleyn(52915) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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3*25 - 3*10 cm.
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