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31 December, 08:41

Kevin is designing a logo in the shape of a trapezoid for his company. The longer of the two parallel sides is twice as long as each of the other three sides of the trapezoid. If the perimeter of the logo is 15 inches (15in.), what is the length of one of the shorter sides, in inches?

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  1. 31 December, 11:53
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    P = distance all around

    P = 2x + 3 (x)

    15 = 2x + 3x

    15 = 5x

    15/5 = x

    3 = x

    The distance of one of the shorter sides is 3 inches.
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