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21 November, 08:15

two sides of a triangle are equal length, and the third side is 4 inches. if the perimeter is 18 inches, how long are the two equal sides?

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  1. 21 November, 08:19
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    Let's say the two equal sides are labeled x.

    The perimeter equals x+x+4=18.

    Now we solve for x:

    x+x+4=18 → 2x+4=18 → 2x=18-4 → 2x=14 → x=14/2 → x=7.

    So, the length of the two equal sides is 7 inches each.

    Have a great day!
  2. 21 November, 08:37
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    hi

    18 - 4 = 14 and you find the sum,

    14 : 2 = 7 and you find the single length

    (18 - 4) : 2 =

    7 is your answer
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