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The sides of a triangular park are 96 m, 110 m and 146
The sides of a triangular park are 96 m, 110 m and 146
m. Its area is equal to the area of a field in the shape of a rhombus, one of whose diagonals is 60
m. The length (in
m) of its other diagonal is:
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