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Which equation can be used to find the answer? a playground with four sides has a perimeter of 73 ft. three of the sides have lengths of 14 ft, 19 ft, and 25 ft. what is the length of the fourth side?
a. s 14 19 25 = 73 s = 15 15 ft
b. s – 14 19 25 = 73 s =43 43 ft
c. s – 73 = 14 19 – 25 s = 81 81 ft
d. s – 14 – 19 – 25 = 73 s = 131 131 ft
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