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If a=3 feet b=8 feet, and c=6 feet, what is the length of d rounded to the nearest hundredth of of oot
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If a=3 feet b=8 feet, and c=6 feet, what is the length of d rounded to the nearest hundredth of of oot
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if a=3 feet b=8 feet, and c=6 feet, what is the length of d rounded to the nearest hundredth of of oot
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What does d have to do with anything? There's no image.
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