SOLUTION: Two sides of a triangle are equal in length, and the third side is 3 inches. If the perimeter is 17 inches, how long are the two equal sides?
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Question 1139915: Two sides of a triangle are equal in length, and the third side is 3 inches. If the perimeter is 17 inches, how long are the two equal sides?
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