The object above is symmetrical through
Z
.
If
Y
= 17 inches,
...
Mathematics, 28.03.2020 19:25 OreoShark
The object above is symmetrical through
Z
.
If
Y
= 17 inches,
Z
= 18 inches,
and
H
= 10 inches,
what is
the area of the object?
Answers: 1
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