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The third side of an isosceles triangle is 2 inches shorter than each of the other two sides. if the perimeter of this triangle is 67 inches find the length of each side.
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The third side of an isosceles triangle is 2 inches shorter than each of the other two sides. if the perimeter of this triangle is 67 inches find the length of each side.
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The third side of an isosceles triangle is 2 inches shorter than each of the other two sides. if the perimeter of this triangle is 67 inches find the length of each side.
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The third side of the isosceles triangle is 21 inches. 23+23+21=67, and 21 is 2 inches less than 23 inches.
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