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Alicia wants to fence a triangular area in her yard with 1 leg (l) along 1 side of a shed.the second leg of the triangle is half the length of the shed.the third leg will be 3 feet shorter than twice the length of the second leg.the perimeter of the triangle is 32 feet.what is the length of the side of the shed?

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The problem statement tells you the length of the first leg is "l".
The length of the second leg is l/2.
The length of the third leg is 2(l/2) -3 = l -3 ft.

The length of the three legs totals 32 ft
.. l +l/2 +(l -3 ft) = 32 ft
.. (5/2)l = 35 ft . . . . . . . . . combine like terms, add 3 ft
.. l = (2/5)*35 ft = 14 f

The length of the side of the shed is 14 ft.
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