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2 September, 08:04

A rectangle shed is fenced with 120ft long barbed wire. If length of the shed is twice as long as the width, that is the length?

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  1. 2 September, 08:32
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    40 ft

    Step-by-step explanation:

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    (1) P = 120 ft

    (2) l = 2w

    Calculations:

    (3) P = 2l + 2w Substitute (1) and (2) into (3)

    120 = 2 (2w) + 2w Multiply

    120 = 4w + 2w Combine like terms

    120 = 6w Divide by 6

    (4) w = 20 ft Substitute (4) into (2)

    l = 2 * 20

    l = 40 ft

    Check:

    120 = 2*40 + 2*20

    120 = 80 + 40

    120 = 120
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