Knowing that the latin root -equi- means "equal," choose the best meaning for the word equilateral as it is used in the sentence below.
the box appears to be square, but i would have to measure its sides to prove that it is equilateral.
a. equally distributed.
b. well balanced.
c. having many sides.
d. having equal sides.
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