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Mathematics, 26.02.2021 19:50 liz3022

(GIVING BRAINLIEST FAST IF UR RIGHT) The diagram shows Pete’s plans for a kite, with vertices ABCD. How much material does he need to cover one side of the kite?


(GIVING BRAINLIEST FAST IF UR RIGHT) The diagram shows Pete’s plans for a kite, with vertices ABCD.

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