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Question 440

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  -In a regular pentagon, each side has the length 4.8 inches while the apothem has the length 7.4 inches. To the nearest tenth of an inch, find the length of the radius of the pentagon.
-In a regular pentagon, each side has the length 4.8 inches while the apothem has the length 7.4 inches. To the nearest tenth of an inch, find the length of the radius of the pentagon.

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