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The first side of a triangle measures 4 in. less than the second side, the third side is 3 in. more than the first side, and the perimeter is 15 in. How long is the third side?

If s represents the length of the second side, which of the following represents the length of the third side?

s - 4
s - 1
s + 3

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Lets label each side first:

r = 1st side

s= 2nd side

t= 3rd side

Now lets find the equations to each:

s - 4 = r

r +3 = t

r+s+t = 15

It wants to know which equation would represent the third side "t" . We can find the equation that solves for it ; in other words the equation that has "t" isolated and that is the second equation. We can sub in the first one into it:

s - 4 = r

r +3 = t

plug the first one into the second one by substituting the r, we should get:

(s-4)+3=t .... s-1=t or "s -1"

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Answer with Step-by-step explanation:

Let s represents the length of the second side of the triangle.

The first side of a triangle measures 4 in. less than the second side

i.e. length of first side= s-4

The third side is 3 in. more than the first side

i.e. length of third side= s-4+3

= s-1

The perimeter is 15 in

i.e. s-4+s+s-1=15

i.e. 3s-5=15

i.e. 3s=20

i.e. s=6.66

Length of third side= s-1

= 6.66-1

= 5.66

Hence, Length of third side= 5.66 in.

and it is represented by s-1

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