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There is a pattern that repeats a square and a triangle. If each side of each polygon is 1 inch, how many polygons will there be to make the total of the perimeter 35 inches?
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There is a pattern that repeats a square and a triangle. If each side of each polygon is 1 inch, how many polygons will there be to make the total of the perimeter 35 inches?
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There is a pattern that repeats a square and a triangle. If each side of each polygon is 1 inch, how many polygons will there be to make the total of the perimeter 35 inches?
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Square 4 inches perimeter, triangle is 3. If we look at it as 1 unit, it is 7. 35/7 is 5. Five squares and triangles means 10 polygons overall.
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