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One side of a triangle is twice as long as a second side. The third side of the triangle is 12 feet long. The perimeter of the triangle cannot be more than 33 feet. Find the longest possible values for
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One side of a triangle is twice as long as a second side. The third
side of the triangle is 12 feet long. The perimeter of the triangle
cannot be more than 33 feet. Find the longest possible values for
the other two sides of the triangle.
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33-12 is 21. The other two sides are 7 and 14
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