2015 AMC 10B Problems/Problem 13

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We find the x-intercepts and the y-intercepts to find the intersections of the axes and the line. If $x=0$, then $y=12$. If $y$ is $0$, then $x=5$. Our three vertices are $(0,0)$, $(5,0)$, and $(0,12)$. Two of our altitudes are $5$ and $12$. Since the area of the triangle is $30$, our final altitude has to be $30$ divided by the hypotenuse. By the Pythagorean Theorem, our hypotenuse is $13$, so the sum of our altitudes is $\boxed{281/13}$.