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Figure is not d The length of one of the sides, JK, is 1.5 feet, and the perimeter of the kite is 7 feet What is the length of side LM of the kite? 5.5 feet 2 feet 3 feet 1.5 fe…
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Figure is not d The length of one of the sides, JK, is 1.5 feet, and the perimeter of the kite is 7 feet What is the length of side LM of the kite? 5.5 feet 2 feet 3 feet 1.5 fe…
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The length of one of the sides, JK, is 1.5 feet, and the perimeter of the kite is 7 feet
What is the length of side LM of the kite?
5.5 feet
2 feet
3 feet
1.5 feet
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Answer:
1.5
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the feet in perimeter is going to be the same
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