SOLUTION: Three squares with areas of 150 cm2, 54 cm2, and 24 cm2 are displayed on a computer monitor. What is the sum (in radical form) of the perimeters of these squares
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Question 512873: Three squares with areas of 150 cm2, 54 cm2, and 24 cm2 are displayed on a computer monitor. What is the sum (in radical form) of the perimeters of these squares
Answer by mananth(16946) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
square I Area = 150
=
perimeter =
Perimeter =
square II
area =54
side =
side =
perimeter =
Add them up
Total perimeter =
=cm
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