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If the perimeter of a regular pentagon can be expressed as 10s - 20, determine the length of each side. 50s - 100 s - 2 5s - 10 2s - 4
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If the perimeter of a regular pentagon can be expressed as 10s - 20, determine the length of each side.
50s - 100
s - 2
5s - 10
2s - 4
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Answer:
Your answer is 2x-4
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S-2 would be your answer
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