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18 November, 21:48

if the dimensions of a triangle are cut in half, then the new permeter is one fourth of the original perimeter true or false

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  1. 18 November, 22:35
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    False. It is half as large.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The best way to answer a question like this is to try an example. The easiest case is an equilateral triangle where all 3 sides are equal. So suppose that all sides are 10 units long.

    The perimeter (P) is 3s. Let

    s = 10 units. Then P = 3*10 P = 30

    You are instructed to cut all sides in half

    s = 5 p = 3*S p = 3 * 5 p = 15

    The perimeter is 1/2 as larger as the original, not 1/4. The statement is FALSE.

    Does this work with any triangle. Try one that is Scalene (no side equals any other side).

    s1 = 5 s2 = 6 s3 = 7 P = s1 + s2 + s3 P = 5 + 6 + 7 P = 18

    Now you cut all three sides in 1/2

    s1 = 2.5 s2 = 3 s3 = 3.5 P = s1 + s2 + s3 P = 2.5 + 3 + 3.5 P = 9

    9 is 1/2 of 18. The new perimeter is 1/2 the old. The statement is false.
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