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If the length of the sides of a triangle are in the ratio 7:5:37:5:3 and the perimeter of the triangle is 150 ft, what is the length of the longest side?
3 years ago

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Answered by oobleck
Ah yes -- the annoyingly duplicated math text
7+5+3 = 15
150/15 = 10
so, now we have
7:5:3 = 70:50:30
3 years ago

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