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31 March, 14:04

The length of a rectangle is three times it's width. If the perimeter of the rectangle is 64, find its length and width

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  1. 31 March, 16:59
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    set up an equation for the perimeter

    l = length w = width

    2l + 2w = 64

    set up another equation as you know the length is 3 times the width

    w = 3l

    subsitute w = 3l into the 2l + 2w = 64

    2l + 2 (3l) = 64

    solve for l

    2l + 6l = 64

    8l = 64

    length = 8

    subsitute into w = 3l

    w = 3 (8)

    width = 24
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