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28 July, 08:49

A square and an equilateral triangle have a combined perimeter of 101 inches. The side length of the triangle is 8 inches less than twice the side length of the square. What is the perimeter of the square?

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  1. 28 July, 08:54
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let x represent the side length of the square.

    Let y represent the side length of the equilateral triangle.

    A square and an equilateral triangle have a combined perimeter of 101 inches. It means that

    4x + 3y = 101

    The side length of the triangle is 8 inches less than twice the side length of the square. This means that

    y = 2x - 8

    Substituting y = 2x - 8 into equation 1, it becomes

    4x + 3 (2x - 8) = 101

    4x + 6x - 24 = 101

    10x = 101 + 24

    x = 125/10 = 12.5

    y = 2x - 8 = 2 * 12.5 - 8

    y = 25 - 8 = 13

    Therefore, perimeter of the square is

    4 * 1.2. 5 = 50 inches
  2. 28 July, 09:09
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    let length of square=x in

    then length of equilateral triangle=2x-8

    p (square) = 4x

    P (triangle=3 (2x-8) = 6x-24

    4x+6x-24=101

    10x=101+24=125

    x=12.5

    perimeter of square=4x=4*12.5=50 inches.
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