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15 January, 10:42

The length, l, of a rectangle is 3 inches greater than its width, w. The perimeter of the rectangle is at least 30 inches. Which inequalityshows the range of possible lengths of the rectangle?

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  1. 15 January, 10:43
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    l > = 9 and w > = 6

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The perimeter of the rectangle can be found by:

    → Perimeter = (2 x length) + (2 x width) (1)

    Since the length is 3 inches greater than the width:

    → l = w + 3

    Also, the perimeter is at least 30 inches

    If you substitute the values in the equation 1:

    → (2 x l) + (2 x w) > = 30

    → (2 x (w + 3)) + (2 x w) > = 30

    → 2 x w + 6 + (2 x w) > = 30

    → 4 x w > = 24

    → w > = 6

    Since l = w + 3, l > = 9
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