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11 April, 23:12

The length of a rectangular garden is three feet less than twice it's width. If the perimeter of the garden is 42 feet, what is the length?

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  1. 11 April, 23:22
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    The length is equal to 13. The width is equal to 8.

    l = 2w - 3

    2l + 2w = 42

    Because we have a value for l, we can plug it into the second equation to solve for w.

    2 (2w - 3) + 2w = 42

    Distributive property.

    4w - 6 + 2w = 42

    Combine like terms.

    6w - 6 = 42

    Add 6 to both sides.

    6w = 48

    Divide both sides by 6.

    w = 8

    Now that we have a value for w, we can solve for the exact value of l.

    l = 2 (8) - 3

    l = 16 - 3

    l = 13
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