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OpenStudy (anonymous):

MEDAL AND FAN !!!

OpenStudy (pinklion23):

what is it?

OpenStudy (jollypikachu300):

whats the question i cant anwser with out the q

OpenStudy (anonymous):

If the perimeter of square 2 is 200 units, and the perimeter of square 1 is 150 units, what is the perimeter of square 3? http://static.k12.com/eli/bb/811/7537/0/2_36610_44211/7537/cc213078e0f17598eaa04cf3ea99fad2fd98b5fd/media/0be65073d44e3f54c6a0194fb2edd727e0b48063/mediaasset_650224_1.gif

OpenStudy (jollypikachu300):

u multiply 200 times 150

OpenStudy (pinklion23):

it might take me a while but i think i can figure the question

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ITS MULTIPLE CHOICE 62.5 units 500 units 125 units 250 units

OpenStudy (jollypikachu300):

the anwser would be 500

OpenStudy (pinklion23):

oh that helps a lot :) :D

OpenStudy (jollypikachu300):

b 500

OpenStudy (pinklion23):

hoe did you get that

OpenStudy (dmndlife24):

no its not 500

OpenStudy (jollypikachu300):

yes it is i multiplyed them

OpenStudy (anonymous):

WHY @Jollypikachu300

OpenStudy (jollypikachu300):

why what

OpenStudy (anonymous):

you dont get 500 when multiplyed

OpenStudy (pinklion23):

no you are wrong jolly

OpenStudy (dmndlife24):

the two legs have lengths of 50 and 37.5 and we can use pathagorean theorem to find the hypotenuse

OpenStudy (jollypikachu300):

thats it im leaving

OpenStudy (jollypikachu300):

no help then

OpenStudy (dmndlife24):

hypotenuse is 62.5 and 62.5 times 4 equals 250

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so 250 ?

OpenStudy (pinklion23):

yep

OpenStudy (dmndlife24):

yup @HWBUSTER00 do you understand

OpenStudy (anonymous):

kinda but thatnks . i have more questions though .. i really dont get this concept of triangles

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thanks

OpenStudy (dmndlife24):

yw

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