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9 August, 17:23

Consider a square and a regular hexagon. One side of square is 5 feet longer than the side of hexagon, and the two figures has same perimeter. what are the lengths of the sides of each figure?

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  1. 9 August, 20:33
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    Let * s * be the length of the side of the square and * h * be the length of the side of the hexagon

    s=h+5

    4s=6h

    multiply the fisrt equation by 4

    4s=4h+20

    4s=6h

    4h+20=6h

    20=2h

    h=10

    s=h+5

    s=10+5

    s=15
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