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16 November, 15:34

The length of a rectangle is 16 feet more than three times the width. The perimeter of the rectangle is 248 feet. Find the dimensions of the rectangle.

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  1. 16 November, 16:04
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    L = 97, w = 27

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The perimeter formula is P = 2L + 2w. We have too many unknowns simply to plug in, so we have to find a way to identify one in terms of the other. The statement is that the length is 16 feet more than 3 times the width, so the length is in terms of the width and can be identified as

    L = 3w + 16

    and the width, then, is just w. Now we can fill in those 2 values, both in terms of w, and set it to equal the perimeter value we were given of 248:

    2 (3w + 16) + 2w = 248 and

    6w + 32 + 2w = 248 and

    8w + 32 = 248 and

    8w = 216 so

    w = 27

    That means that the width is 27. Use that value of w now to find the length where

    L = 3w + 16.

    L = 3 (27) + 16 and

    L = 97
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