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Ramirez
16 February, 12:44
Perimeter of rectangle 11=2 (l) + 2 (3/2)
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Ann Berry
16 February, 14:35
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Step-by-step explanation:
If the perimeter is 11, then P = 11 = 2 (length) + 2 (width).
Here we have 11 = 2 (length) + 2 (3/2), or
11 = 2 length + 3.
Solving for "length," we subtract 3 from both sides:
8 = 2 (length), or
length = 4
Thus, if the perimeter is 11 and the width is 3/2 (as given), the length must be 4.
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Zachery
16 February, 15:28
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4+6 (2/4)
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3/2 is going to turn that two into a 3 and the you add 2+2
3 (1/2) + 3 (1/2) to get six
4 plus 6 is 10
then add the two halves to make 1
thus your answer is 11
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