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The perimeter of a triangular field is 748 metres. The lengths of the three sides of the field are in the ratios 2 : 7 : 8. Calculate the length, in metres, of the largest side of the field.​

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The perimeter of a triangular field is 748 metres. The lengths of the three sides of the field are in the ratios 2 : 7 : 8. Calculate the length, in metres, of the largest side of the field.
=(864m)
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Answer is in the photo. c, the longest side, is 352 m.
The perimeter of a triangular field is 748 metres. The lengths of the three sides-example-1
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