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25 July, 02:30

the length of the second side of a triangle is 3cm shorter than the first side and the third side is twice as long as the first side. if the perimeter is 49 how long are the 3 sides

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  1. 25 July, 02:57
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    I like to setup a "Let" statement when solving this type of problem.

    Let x = first side (since the other sides are defined by it)

    x - 3 = second side (since it is 3 cm shorter - take it away - than the first side)

    2x = third side (since it is twice - 2 times - the first side)

    Then we are given the perimeter which is the sum of all the sides. So we create an equation as follows.

    first side + second side + third side = perimeter

    x + x - 3 + 2x = 49

    Solve the equation: 4x - 3 = 49

    4x = 52

    x = 13

    We've got the first side ... use it to find the other sides

    First side = 13 cm

    Second side = 13 cm - 3 cm = 10 cm

    Third side = 2 * 13 cm = 26 cm
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