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30 August, 03:57

Algebraic Expression: The length of a rectangle is five inches less than triple the width. If the width is w inches, how long is the length of the rectangle?

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  1. 30 August, 06:34
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    l = (3w-5) Inches

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let the width of the rectangle = w inches

    The length of a rectangle is five inches less than triple the width.

    Let us break the statement down into parts.

    Triple the width=3w Five inches less than triple the width = 3w-5

    Therefore, the length of the rectangle, l = (3w-5) Inches
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