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16 October, 01:30

Dimensions of a rectangle whose length is 8 more than twice it's width and has a perimeter of 40 cm.

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  1. 16 October, 01:37
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    Width = 4 cm

    Length = 16 cm

    Step-by-step explanation:

    We are given;

    Perimeter = 40 cm Assuming the width is x Then, length is 2x + 8 (8 more than twice the width)

    We are required to determine the dimensions of the rectangle;

    We need to know that the perimeter of the rectangle is given by; Perimeter = 2 (length + width)

    In this case;

    2 (2x + 8 + x) = 40

    2 (3x + 8) = 40

    6x + 16 = 40

    6x = 24

    x = 4

    Thus; the dimensions of the rectangle are;

    Width = 4 cm, and

    Length = 16 cm
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