SOLUTION: A doctor is performing surgery to remove a patient’s tumor. The tumor is enclosed in a triangular shaped area having all sides equal to 0.6 inches. If the surgeon decides to remo

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Question 568709: A doctor is performing surgery to remove a patient’s tumor. The tumor is enclosed in a triangular shaped area having all sides equal to 0.6 inches. If the surgeon decides to remove an area have sides 2.5 times as large, what will be the perimeter of the of the region removed?

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