SOLUTION: how do i find the missing measure
sr=3, rt=1, st= ?
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Question 491339: how do i find the missing measure
sr=3, rt=1, st= ?
Answer by cleomenius(959) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
You have to give us more information,
It appears there should be some form of a diagram.
I will assume this is an line segment, srt, with a segment SR and a segment RT. In this case, you would add SR and RT to obtain ST.
3 + 1 = 4.
Cleomenius.
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