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(ASAP PLEASE) Peter had some triangular tiles with sides 3 cm long. He placed them side by side to make a trapezium. If the perimeter of the trapezium was 27 cm, how many tiles did Peter use?
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Answer:
She used 9 tiles which are 3 cm long
Explanation:
cuz 3x9=27 and yea
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