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What is the length of the base of an isosceles triangle if the center of the inscribed circle divides the altitude to the base into the ratio of 12:5 (from the vertex to the base), and the length of a leg is 60 cm?

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Full width = 25 x 2 = 50

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Calculate half the base by multiplying the length of a side ( 60 cm) by the fraction of the ratio from the base to the vertex ( 5/12).

Then multiply that by 2 for the width of the base.

60 x 5/12 = 300/12 = 25 cm.

Full width = 25 x 2 = 50 cm.

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