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Mathematics, 16.03.2020 18:27 johnnydenali67

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An art piece is made using two rectangular prisms. The side
lengths of the art piece are shown. The length of one of the
sides, m, is missing.

8 feet

8 feet
4 feet

6 feet
8 feet
12 feet what could m be

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