Mathematics, 11.03.2021 20:50 shambrayperkins
The width of a rectangle is 6 feet, and the diagonal length of the rectangle is 12 feet. Which measurement is closest to the length of this rectangle feet
A.10.4 feet
B.13.4 feet
C.4.2 feet
D.2.4 feet
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