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In a certain isosceles triangle, the base is times as long as each leg and the perimeter is How long is the base?

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In a certain isosceles triangle, the base is times as long as each leg and the perimeter is How long is the base?

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It seems like there's a mistake in your question. The values for the base and the perimeter of the isosceles triangle are missing. Could you please provide them?

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