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Many has 48 feet of wood he wants to use all of it to create a border around a garden. The equation 2l+2w=48 can be used to find the length and width of the garden, where l is the length and w is the width of the garden. If manny makes the garden 15 feet long, how wide should the garden be?

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  1. 9 May, 12:28
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    2L + 2W = 48

    L = 15 feet

    substitute the given value to the formula provided.

    2 (15) + 2W = 48

    multiply 2 by 15

    30 + 2W = 48

    use the subtraction property of equality to cancel the value 30 on the left side.

    30 - 30 + 2W = 48 - 30

    cancel 30 on the left side leaving 2W while subtract 30 from 48.

    2W = 18

    divide both sides to get the value of the width.

    2W/2 = 18/2

    W = 9ft this is the final answer.
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