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23 May, 07:45

The perimeter of a rectangle is equal to the sum of its sides. If the length of a a rectangle is twice its width and the perimeter of the rectangle is 186 feet, what is the width of the rectangle?

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  1. 23 May, 08:07
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    Answer: the width of the rectangle

    = 31feet.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Perimeter of a triangle = 2 (l + b)

    let the width = xfeet

    The length = 2x feet.

    Substitute for this in the equation above,

    2 (2x + x) = 186

    2 (3x) = 186

    Divide by 2 through

    3x = 93

    Divide by 3

    x = 31feet. Therefore, the width of the rectangular = 31feet.

    Check.

    Since the length is twice the width,

    L = 31 x 2

    = 62feet.

    Put that into the formula above

    2 (62 + 31)

    2 x 93

    = 186 which is the perimeter of the rectangle.
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