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9 January, 01:56

The perimeter of a rectangular parking lot is 320 m.

If the length of the parking lot is 97 m, what is its width?

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  1. 9 January, 02:12
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    63 metres

    Step-by-step explanation:

    A rectangle has 4 sides

    2 of these sides are the lengths

    The other 2 sides are the width

    If the length of one side is 97 metres, the other side length must also be 97 metres

    The two lengths then add together (97 + 97) to become 194 metres

    Now we can use this information to calculate the width

    320 (the total perimeter) subtract 194 (The total length) = 126 metres

    This means that 126 metres is the total width

    Because there are two sides which add up to the total width we divide 126 by 2

    This allows us to get the measurement of the width

    126 divided by 2 = 63 metres
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