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The length of chen's office is 15.5 feet and the width is 7.8 feet.Use the formula P=2L+2w to find the perimeter of the office.
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p=46.6 feet
Explanation:
formula:2l +2w. 2×15.5f. 2×7.8= 46.6 feet
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