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The perimeter of a triangle is 65 cm. The

lengths of the sides are x cm, x+8 cm, and
X+ 12 cm.
What is the length, in cm, of the longest side of
the triangle?

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27cm

Explanation:

(xcm) + (x+8cm) + ( x+ 12cm) = 65cm

Open Bracket

xcm + x+8cm + x+12cm = 65cm

3x+ 20cm = 65cm

Collect like terms

3x = 65cm - 20cm

3x = 45cm

Divide both sides by 3

3x/3 = 45cm/3

x = 15cm

The longest side of the triangle =( x+12cm)

= (15+12)cm= 27cm

User Michael Platt
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▪▪▪▪▪▪▪▪▪▪▪▪▪  {\huge\mathfrak{Answer}}▪▪▪▪▪▪▪▪▪▪▪▪▪▪

The longest side measures :


  • 27\: \: cm


\large \boxed{ \mathfrak{Explanation}}

Perimeter of a triangle is equal to sum of measures of its all three sides, that is :


  • x + x + 8 + x + 12

and according to the question, the perimeter of the triangle is = 65 cm

so, let's equate both the expressions to find value of x :


  • x + x + 8 + x + 12 = 65

  • 3x + 20 = 65

  • 3x = 65 - 20

  • 3x = 45

  • x = 45 / 3

  • x = 15

The longest side of the Triangle is :


  • x + 12

  • 15 + 12

  • 27 \: \: cm

User Jkhines
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