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An isosceles triangle has a base 9.6 units long. If the congruent side lengths have measures to the first decimal place, what is the shortest possible length of the sides?

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Answered by Steve
If they were laid out flat, they'd each be 4.8 units long. So, they must be more than that, and since 4.8 is not an acceptable answer, 4.9 is what we have to go with.
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