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27 July, 15:00

Alexander has a rectangular shed that has a width of 200cm. the length of it is 3 times the width what is the length?

If alexander wants to put a string of lights around his shed, what length of lights should he buy?

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  1. 27 July, 18:32
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    Width=200 cm, length=3 times 200 (width) = 600 cm

    lights around the shed would be perimeter.

    (200 x 2) + (600 x 2) = 400+1200=1600 cm.
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