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A kite has a perimeter of 108 feet. One of the longer sides measures 30 feet. What are the lengths of the other three sides?
24 feet, 24 feet, 30 feet
24 feet, 30 feet, 30 feet
26 feet, 26 feet, 26 feet
30 feet, 48 feet, 48 feet
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In a kite the two longer sides are equal. If one longer side is 30, the other longer side is also 30. Let the shorter sides each be x. Then perimeter: 2·30 + 2x = 108 → 60 + 2x = 108 → 2x = 48 → x = 24.
So the other three sides are 24 feet, 24 feet, and 30 feet.
So the other three sides are 24 feet, 24 feet, and 30 feet.
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