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Find the perimeter of a triangle if one side is 16 feet, another side is two-sevenths the perimeter, and the third side is one-third the perimeter.
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So, we can write this as: \[P = 16 + \frac{1}{3}P + \frac{2}{7}P\] Show more…
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