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| Question 158298:  I have a triangle and the sides are 150 cm 175 cm and 200 cm.  I have 25 similar trianles that I need to use to tile the entire area of this triangle.  I am supposed to tell the lenghts of the sides of the small triangles used in the tiling and explain how I figured it out.  I think that the sides are 6cm 7cm and 8cm each, but I'm not sure how I got that.  Am I going in the right direction and if so, how do I explain it.
 Answer by scott8148(6628)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! the ratio of the areas of similar figures is the square of the ratio of their side lengths 
 look at a square of side length s, the area is s^2
 __ if you double the side length, the area is 2s*2s or 4s^2
 __ doubling the side length, quadruples the area (square relation)
 
 if the area of a tiling triangle is 1/25, then the side length must be 1/5
 __ 1/5 squared is 1/25
 
 so the side lengths are 30cm, 35cm, and 40cm
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