Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
The problem statement gives all the side lengths in terms of that of the second side. Let s represent the length of the second side in cm. Then the length of the first side is (2s-65), and the length of the third side is (s-10). The perimeter is the sum of all the side lengths:
165 = (2s -65) +s +(s-10)
165 = 4s-75
240 = 4s
60 = s . . . . . . . . second side
2s-65 = 55 . . . . first side
s-10 = 50 . . . . . . third side
In order, the side lengths are 55 cm, 60 cm, 50 cm.