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Mathematics, 08.10.2019 08:30 jamilecalderonpalaci

A. 22.1 ft^2
b. 20 ft^2
c. 13.5 ft^2
d. 16.8 ft^2


A. 22.1 ft^2 b. 20 ft^2 c. 13.5 ft^2 d. 16.8 ft^2

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