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22 April, 01:44

the length of a rectangle is 5 units longer than its width. If the perimeter must be at least 34 units, what are the possible lengths is the rectangle

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  1. 22 April, 02:12
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    w ≥ 6

    l ≥ 11

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The perimeter of a rectangle is equal to P = 2l+2w where l=length and w=width. Here the length is 5 feet longer than the width or 5+w. This means the width is w. Substitute P = 34, l=5+w and w into the perimeter equation. Then solve for w.

    34 ≤ 2 * (5+w) + 2w

    34 ≤ 10+2w+2w

    34 ≤ 10+4w

    24 ≤ 4w

    6 ≤ w

    This means the width must be at least 6 so the solution is w ≥ 6.

    To find the length substitute 6 into l ≤ 5+w.

    l ≤ 5 + 6

    l ≤ 11

    The length is l ≥ 11.
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