9. How many inches are in the perimeter of the following figure? All angles shown are right angles. 8" 7" 4"
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Step 1: Recognize the figure as a rectangle of overall top length 8" and left height 7" with a rectangular notch; let the short vertical at the top of the notch be x, so the vertical below the notch is 7 − x. Show more…
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