Algebra 2 word problem?

The lengths of a the legs of an isosceles triangle are integers. The base is half as long as each leg. What are the possible lengths of the legs if the perimeter is between 6 units and 16 units?

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  • if we call the side of the triangle is x then

    the perimeter of the triangle should be

    6< 2x + .5x <16

    6 < 2.5x <16

    2.4<x<6.4

    the possible lengths for the sides of the isosceles triangle will be

    3,4,5,6 units

  • Draw an isosceles triangle. You know the legs are the same length (this is what isosceles means) and are integers. The base is half the length of a leg. The perimeter (leg+leg+base) is between 6 and 16 units long.

    base=leg/2

    perimeter=leg+leg+leg/2=(2.5)leg

    leg must be between 6/2.5=2.4 and 16/2.5=6.4

    What integers are between 2.4 and 6.4?

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