Asked by J.Sarah
Dear Friends, Please help on this problem :-
Cindy draws 3 Squares with different sizes. The sides of Square B is 3/5 the total sides of Square A and C. The sides of Square C is 1/7 of the total sides of Square A and B. if the area of Square A is 144sqcm, what is the total area of the 3 squares?
Cindy draws 3 Squares with different sizes. The sides of Square B is 3/5 the total sides of Square A and C. The sides of Square C is 1/7 of the total sides of Square A and B. if the area of Square A is 144sqcm, what is the total area of the 3 squares?
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Answered by
Steve
Apparently the sides are in the ratio
b = 3/5 (a+c)
c = 1/7 (a+b)
a^2 = 144
a,b,c = 12,9,3
so, area = 144+81+9 = 234
b = 3/5 (a+c)
c = 1/7 (a+b)
a^2 = 144
a,b,c = 12,9,3
so, area = 144+81+9 = 234
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