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Mathematics, 24.05.2020 01:01, pennyluvsu13

Suppose that you evaluate the expression for Valerie’s walls and the expression for Seth’s walls separately. Then you add the two expressions together. Will you get the same answer that you arrived at in part d? Why or why not? Show your work to prove your case.

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