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The perimeter of a triangle is 51 cm. The longest side is twice the length of the shortest side. The third side is 3 cm longer than the shortest side. How long is each side? Write an equation that represents
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The perimeter of a triangle is 51 cm. The longest side is twice the length of the
shortest side. The third side is 3 cm longer than the shortest side. How long is each
side? Write an equation that represents the problem and then solve it.
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one is 12cm another is 24 and remaining is 15 cm
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