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Mathematics, 18.03.2021 20:40 jimissac68

The perimeter of one square is given as 4x. Its perimeter is EQUAL to the perimeter of a rectangle given as 2.5x + 3.75. What is the value of x? Write the equation on looseleaf then solve. Show all work. Circle your final answer

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