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Me. Parsons wants to build a new banister for the staircase shown. If the rise of the stairs of a building is 5 feet and the run is 12 feet, what will be the length of the new b…
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Me. Parsons wants to build a new banister for the staircase shown. If the rise of the stairs of a building is 5 feet and the run is 12 feet, what will be the length of the new banister?
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