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Each side of a triangle is increased by 10 cm. If the ratio of the perimeters of the new triangle and the given triangle is 5:4, find the perimeter of the given triangle.

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By setting up a proportion based on the provided ratio of the perimeters and solving for the original perimeter, we find that the perimeter of the given triangle is 120 cm.

Step-by-step explanation:

The student is tasked with solving a ratio problem related to the perimeters of triangles in mathematics. We are given that each side of a triangle is increased by 10 cm and the ratio of the perimeters of the new triangle to the given triangle is 5:4. This means for every 4 units of perimeter in the original triangle, the new triangle's perimeter is 5 units.

Let's denote the perimeter of the original triangle as P. When we increase each side by 10 cm, since a triangle has three sides, we are adding a total of 30 cm to the perimeter.

The new perimeter thus becomes P + 30 cm.

The ratio of the new perimeter to the old perimeter is given by (P + 30)/P = 5/4.

To find the original perimeter (P), we can set up and solve the proportion:

(P + 30)/P = 5/4

We cross multiply to solve for P:

4(P + 30) = 5P

4P + 120 = 5P

120 = 5P - 4P

120 = P

Therefore, the perimeter of the given triangle is 120 cm.

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