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The figure shows a right triangle RQT with mZQRT = 50°. It is attached to rectangle PQRS, where PT = 84 cm and SR = 56 cm. Find a) QT b) RQ c) RT d) SP e) m angle T
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The figure shows a right triangle RQT with mZQRT = 50°. It is attached to rectangle PQRS, where PT = 84 cm and SR = 56 cm. Find a) QT b) RQ c) RT d) SP e) m angle T
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The figure shows a right triangle RQT with
mZQRT = 50°. It is attached to rectangle
PQRS, where PT = 84 cm and SR = 56 cm.
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a) QT
b) RQ
c) RT
d) SP
e) m angle T
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QT 28 RQ 50 RT SP50 i belive
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