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| Question 147418:  The perimeter of a triangle is 34 inches. The middle side is twicw as long as the shortest side. The longest side is 2 inches less than three times the shortest side. What are the lengths of the three sides?
 Answer by aswathytony(47)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! let the sides of triangles be a, b, & c ; where c is the shortest side, a is the longest side and b is the middle side . given perimeter of triangle = 34 inches
 i.e.  a + b + c = 34
 given middle side is twice long as shortest side i.e. b = 2 x c = 2c   .......(1)
 given longest side is 2 inches less than three times shortest side
 i.e.  a = 3x c  - 2 = 3c -2   .......... (2)
 substituting  (1) & (2) in equation  a + b + c = 34
 we get,  3c-2 + 2c + c = 34
 3c+ 2c+ c -2 =34
 6c -2 = 34
 6c = 34 + 2 = 36
 c = 36/ 6 = 6
 a= 3c - 2
 =  (3 x 6) - 2
 =  18- 2 = 16.
 b  =  2c = 2 x 6 = 12
 so three sides of the triangle are 16 inches, 12 inches & 6 inches
 
 
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