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Mathematics, 12.04.2022 19:10, quise2ross

Nikki use some cloth to make a miniature tent, as shown in the figure. How much cloth did she use to make the tent? A.
61 square inches
B.
140 square inches
C.
272 square inches
D.
296 square inches
E.
300 square inches


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