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7 December, 03:46

The perimeter of a basketball court is 266 ft, and its length is 35 ft more than its width. Find the dimensions of the court.

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  1. 7 December, 03:52
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    w = 49 ft and l = 84ft

    Step-by-step explanation:

    P = 266

    The formula for perimeter = 2 (l+w)

    We know the length is 35 more than the width

    l = w+35

    Substituting in for Perimeter

    266 = 2 (l+w)

    Now replacing l with w+35

    266 = 2 (w+35+w)

    Combine like terms

    266 = 2 (2w+35)

    Divide each side by 2

    266/2 = 2/2 (2w+35)

    133 = 2w+35

    Subtract 35 from each side

    133-35 = 2w+35-35

    98 = 2w

    Divide by 2

    98/2 = 2w/2

    49 = w

    We still need to find l

    l = w + 35

    l = 49+35

    l = 84
  2. 7 December, 04:03
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    Hello there,

    The perimeter of a basketball court is 266 ft, and its length is 35 ft more than its width. Find the dimensions of the court.

    Answer: w = 49 ft and l = 84ft

    266 = 2 (35+x+x)

    266/2=35+2x

    133=35+2x

    133-35=35-35+2x

    98=2x

    98/2=2x/2

    49=x

    We already know the length is 35, so

    =35+x

    =35+49=84ft
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