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a.
To find the measurement of three
a.

Answer to Problem 16MCQ
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The
Calculation:
It is known that the sum of three angles of a
Therefore,
b.
To find the lengths of Kailey’s trip in order of least to greatest.
b.

Explanation of Solution
The following are the lengths of Kailey’s trip in order of least to greatest-
c.
To find the length of the legs of the trip.
c.

Answer to Problem 16MCQ
Explanation of Solution
Given: The length of the entire trip is about
Calculation:
Let the shortest leg be
The middle leg will be
The longest leg will be
Therefore according to the question-
Therefore the shortest leg is
The middle leg is
The longest leg is
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