Three chains, each 14 feet in length, are
linked end to end. Two longer chains of
equal len...
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Mathematics, 19.07.2021 04:30 Dweath50
Three chains, each 14 feet in length, are
linked end to end. Two longer chains of
equal length are added to make a total
length of 100 feet. What is the length of
one of the longer chains?
A. 29 ft
B. 36 ft
C. 42 ft
D. 58 ft
E. 72 ft
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