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28 March, 20:43

The length of a rectangle is 4 meters less than 3 times it's width. If the perimeter of the rectangle is at most 48 meters, find the greatest possible width of the rectangle

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  1. 28 March, 22:53
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    Think about it visually. 3x-4 is the length and x is the width. Since a rectangle has 2 parralel and equal sides, it's just double those. The equation is 8x-8=48. 48 is the total as given in the problem.

    8x-8=48

    8x=56

    x=7

    The width is 7.
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