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27 August, 17:33

The perimeter of a stop sign has a perimeter of 16x2 - 80x. What is the length of one side?

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  1. 27 August, 19:34
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    Since a stop sign is an octagon it has eight sides. So the perimeter will be:

    p=8x, p=perimeter and x=side length. We are told that the perimeter is equal to:

    16x^2-80x so we can say:

    16x^2-80x=8x subtract 8x from both sides

    16x^2-88x=0 factor out 8x

    8x (2x-11), since we know x>0

    x=11/2

    x=5.5 units
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