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10.12.2021 •
Mathematics
How many problems of each point value are on the test? 10 problems worth 5 points and 25 problems worth 2 points 14 problems worth 5 points and 15 problems worth 2 points 16 problems worth 5 points and 13 problems worth 2 points 15 problems worth 5 points and 13 problems worth 2 points.
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Ответ:
x² + x² = 14²
Solving x from the equation gives x a value of approximately 9.899 m. The perimeter of a square is four times the length of its side. Thus, the perimeter of the square is approximately 39.60 meters.