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The sides of a triangular plot are in the ratio `7: 8: 10`. The perimeter is 130 metres. Find the length of the sides.

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Sum of the ratios of side=7+8+10=25 Perimetres `=130` metres That is, sides are `=130 xx 7/(25), 130 xx 8/(25), 130 xx 10/(25)=36.4` metres, `41.6` metres, 52 metres
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