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7 August, 04:28

A vacant city lot is being turned in to a garden. the neighbors want to fence in a triangular section of the lot and plant flowers there. the longest side of the triangular sec is 8 feet shorter than twice the shortest side. the third side is 4 feet longer than the shortest side. the perimeter is 56 feet. how long is each side?

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  1. 7 August, 04:46
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    Inside plus outside inside plus outside from middle to lenth out from first.
  2. 7 August, 04:55
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    Hi there,

    First of all, we see what are looking for.

    We want to find the length of each side

    What do we know?

    Perimeter is 56

    We are also given relation of between all the sides

    But first we make some suggestions to the problem

    Say that x is the shortest side

    That means the longest is 2x-8

    and the thirst side is x+4

    Now we the desired information.

    Perimeter=56=x+2x-8+x+4

    we solve for x

    combining like terms we get

    4x-4=56

    subtract 4 from both side

    4x-4+4=56+4

    4x=60

    divide by 4 both side

    4x/4=60/4

    x=15

    Shortest side is 15

    longest side is 2 (15) - 8=30-8=22

    3rd side is 15+4=19

    if we add them up

    15+22+19=56
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