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2 January, 08:54

The second side of a triangular deck is 5 feet longer than the shortest side and a third side that is 5 feet shorter than twice the length of the shortest side. if the perimeter of the deck is 52 feet, what are the lengths of the three sides?

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  1. 2 January, 09:20
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    Lengths of three sides are: 13ft, 18ft and 21ft.

    Explanation:

    Let shorted side = y

    so,

    second side = y + 5

    Third side = 2 (y) - 5

    Parameter of triangle = 1st side length + 2nd side length + 3rd side length

    52 = y + y+5 + 2y-5

    52 = 4y

    y = 52/4 = 13 ft

    So putting y in all three lengths we will get,

    shortest side = 13 ft.

    second side = 18 ft

    Third side = 21 ft.
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