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Semmy [17]
3 years ago
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Find the ratio and simplify. In this​ triangle, find the ratio of the shortest side to the longest. A triangle has three sides w

ith lengths 15.2, 5.6, 14.1
Mathematics
1 answer:
schepotkina [342]3 years ago
4 0
Well, the shortest will be 14.1 clearly, and the longest of all three is 15.2.

let's check the ratio from shortest to longest.

\bf 14.1\implies \cfrac{141}{10}\qquad \qquad\qquad  15.2\implies \cfrac{152}{10}
\\\\\\
\cfrac{shortest}{longest}\qquad 14.1:15.2\qquad \cfrac{14.1}{15.2}\implies \cfrac{\quad \frac{141}{10}\quad }{\frac{152}{10}}\implies \cfrac{141}{10}\cdot \cfrac{10}{152}
\\\\\\
\cfrac{141}{152}
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