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The side of a triangle is 10 square meters longer than the side of an equalateral triangle. The perimeter of the square is 3 times the perimeter of the triangle. Find the length of each side of the triangle.
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square side = 10 meters
perimeter of square = 4*L = 40 meters
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let side of triangle be x
perimeter of triangle = 3x
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40 = 3x *3
9x =40
x= 40/9
x= 4.44 meters length of side of triangle
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