SOLUTION: The ratio of the side lengths of a quadrilateral is 2:3:5:7, and its perimeter is 85t=ft. What is the length of the longest side ?
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Question 1136056: The ratio of the side lengths of a quadrilateral is 2:3:5:7, and its perimeter is 85t=ft. What is the length of the longest side ?
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longest side
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