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OpenStudy (here_to_help15):

@iGreen @Chosenmatt

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (here_to_help15):

@chosenmatt @iGreen

OpenStudy (here_to_help15):

@dan815

OpenStudy (igreen):

Question?

OpenStudy (here_to_help15):

Oh one sec

OpenStudy (here_to_help15):

OpenStudy (here_to_help15):

There @iGreen

OpenStudy (igreen):

What do you think?

OpenStudy (here_to_help15):

I believe it was A or B

OpenStudy (here_to_help15):

i left out last option by accident but i know its not correct so it doesnt matter.

OpenStudy (here_to_help15):

@iGreen ?

OpenStudy (here_to_help15):

@dan815

OpenStudy (here_to_help15):

@perl @undeadknight26

OpenStudy (igreen):

Hmm..yes, I think it's either A or B too..

OpenStudy (igreen):

Ratio of perimeters is the same as the ratio of any two corresponding sides. So 26/6 or 13/3.

OpenStudy (here_to_help15):

Yea ok now for the 2nd part of the problem

OpenStudy (igreen):

Still trying to figure that out..hold on.

OpenStudy (igreen):

I'm not sure..I can't find it D:

OpenStudy (igreen):

What about you @dan815 ?`

OpenStudy (here_to_help15):

Can we try another one then?

OpenStudy (here_to_help15):

;(

OpenStudy (here_to_help15):

@iGreen ?

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