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If the width is 3 less than the length of a rectangle, and it's perimeter is 98 inches, what are the dimensions of the rectangle?

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  1. 4 July, 06:13
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    Answer: 26 inches and 23 inches

    Step-by-step explanation:

    a=width

    b=length

    Perimeter=98=2*a+2*b

    2*a+2*b=98. Equation 1

    a=b-3. Equation 2

    Using equation 1 we have:

    2 * (b-3) + 2*b=98

    2*b-6+2*b=98

    4*b=98+6

    b=104/4

    b=26 inches = length

    So a=b-3 = 26-3=23 inches = width
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