This isn't exactly a gmat problem but difficult I was hoping someone could help me here:
3 identical circles with radius 10 are inscribed in an equilateral triangle. I need to find the length of 1 of the sides of the equilateral triangle. The circles are touching, don't overlap, and touch the sides of triangle. Thanks
3 identical circles with radius 10 are inscribed in an equilateral triangle. I need to find the length of 1 of the sides of the equilateral triangle. The circles are touching, don't overlap, and touch the sides of triangle. Thanks

















