SOLUTION: Translate the following situation into an inequality
The length of the second side of a triangle is one foot less than three times the length of the first side. The length of th
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Question 423321: Translate the following situation into an inequality
The length of the second side of a triangle is one foot less than three times the length of the first side. The length of the third side is two feet more than the length of the first side. If the perimeter of the triangle must be larger that 108 feet, what are the dimensions of the triangle.
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