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29 August, 18:55

The first side of a triangle is 9 m shorter than the second side. The third side is 3 times as long as the first side. The perimeter is 39 m. What is the length of the longest side?

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  1. 29 August, 19:16
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    Longest side is 18 m

    Step-by-step explanation:

    1st side : x - 9

    3rd : 3 (x-9)

    If perimeter is 39, then, x + (x-9) + 3 (x-9) = 39

    5x - 36 = 39

    5x = 75

    x = 15

    Therefore,

    1st side = 6

    2nd side = 15

    3rd side = 18
  2. 29 August, 19:26
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    The length of the longest side is 18 m.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let x = length of the second side.

    Then the length of the first side is x - 9.

    The length of the third side is 3 (x - 9).

    Add the three lengths and set equal to the perimeter.

    x + x - 9 + 3 (x - 9) = 39

    2x - 9 + 3x - 27 = 39

    5x - 36 = 39

    5x = 75

    x = 15 (second side)

    x - 9 = 15 - 9 = 6 (first side)

    3 (x - 9) = 3 (15 - 9) = 3 (6) = 18 (third side)
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