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25 February, 04:01

The length of a rectangle is 4 more than twice the width the perimeter is 28 what is the length

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  1. 25 February, 04:47
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    Perimiter=2 (legnt+width)

    or

    p=2 (l+w)

    l=4+2w

    p=28

    28=2 (l+w)

    subsitte 4+2w for l

    28=2 (4+2w+w)

    28=2 (4+3w)

    28=8+6w

    subtract 8 from both sdies

    20=6w

    divide by 6

    20/6=w

    aprox

    3 2/3=3.666666

    so 3 2/3=width
  2. 25 February, 05:39
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    Perimeter = length + length + width + width

    if the perimeter is 28, then:

    28 = length + length + width + width

    if you know that the length is 4 more than twice the width, then:

    length = 4 + 2 x width

    (using L as length, and w as width then: L = 4 + 2w)

    if you substitute that back into the equation

    28 = L + L + w + w

    you should get

    28 = 4 + 2w + 4 + 2w + w + w

    combine the 4's and the ws

    28 = 8 + 6w

    subtract both sides by 8

    22 = 6w

    divide both sides by 6

    w = 3 2/3
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