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25 September, 19:31

A garden has a perimeter of 120 feet. The difference between the length and twice the width is 24 feet. Write a system of linear equations that represents his situation. Then solve the system to find the length and width of the garden.

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  1. 25 September, 19:41
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    Lets say the length is x and the width is y.

    The perimeter is calculated by using 2x + 2y=120 and we know that the difference of x and twice y is 24, x-2y=24 so, lets use this and solve for x.

    Add 2y to both sides and get x=2y+24. Now we can use substitution into the perimeter equation because we know what x equals.

    2 (2y+24) + 2y=120 Now solve for Y.

    4y+48+2y=120

    6y+48=120

    6y=72

    y=12 Your width is 12feet. Now use twelve in your perimeter equation and solve for X

    2x+2y=120 so,

    2x + 2 (12) = 120

    2x+24=120 subtract 24 from both sides

    2x=96 divide by 2

    x=48 your length is 48 meters.
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