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Mathematics, 13.11.2019 23:31 bfer11

the side of an equilateral triangle is
measured as 7 cm to the nearest centimetre.
what are the greatest and least possible
lengths of the side of the triangle? use these
values to calculate the greatest and least
possible values of the area of the triangle.
your answers to the nearest 0-1 cm

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