Math, asked by niharikasvists, 11 months ago

- The sides of a triangle are 10 cm, 10 cm and 12
cm. If each of the two equal sides is increased
in the ratio 5 : 4, but the third side remains
unchanged in what ratio has its perimeter been
increased ?​

Answers

Answered by nss21891
2

Answer:

let new side be x

so x/10=5/4

x=50/4=12.5cm

now the perimeter is

12.5+ 12.5+12=37cm

old perimeter is 12+ 10+10=32cm

so ratio of increased perimeter to old one is

37/32=37:32

Answered by archanasingh80462
0

Step-by-step explanation:

Given, sides of the triangle =10cm,10cm,12cm

∴ perimeter of the given triangle =10+10+12=32cm

As the two equal sides each 10cm increased in the ratio 5:4

So, the corresponding sides of the new triangle=10×

4

5

=12.5cm

Hence the 3 sides of the new triangles are 12.5cm,12.5cm,12cm.

Then the perimeter of the new triangle =12.5+12.5+12=37cm

∴The ratio in which the perimeter of the new triangle is increased

=

perimeter ofgiven triangle

perimeter of the new triangle

=

32

37

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