SOLUTION: Determine the sides of the triangle. Given that the perimeter is 180 in. If the angles of the triangle are in the ratio of 5:6:7
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Question 496711: Determine the sides of the triangle. Given that the perimeter is 180 in. If the angles of the triangle are in the ratio of 5:6:7
so hard..... please help!! :)
Answer by cleomenius(959) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
5/18 * 180 = 50 degrees.
6/18 * 180 = 60 degrees.
7/18 * 180 = 70 degrees.
50 + 60 + 70 = 180 degrees.
Cleomenius.
On re reading the solution, I answered the question for the angles, not the sides.
The sides are
50 inches.
60 inches.
70 inches.
Cleomenius
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