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8 March, 21:42

The length of a rectangular poster is 7 inches more than twice its width. Find the length of the poster if its perimeter is 110 inches.

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  1. 8 March, 22:00
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    Let W = width of poster

    Since the length is 7 inches longer than the width, the length is represented by W + 7.

    We know the perimeter is equal to twice the length + twice the width and that is 110 inches. Mathematically that looks like:

    2 (W + 7) + 2 (W) = 110

    Now let's solve for W:

    2 (w+7) + 2w=110

    Step 1: Simplify both sides of the equation.

    2 (w+7) + 2w=110

    Simplify: (see simplify steps down below)

    4w+14=110

    Step 2: Subtract 14 from both sides.

    4w+14-14=110-14

    4w=96

    Step 3: Divide both sides by 4.

    4w4=964

    w=24

    Answer:

    w=24

    Simplify Steps:

    (2) (w) + (2) (7) + 2w=110 (Distribute)

    2w+14+2w=110

    (2w+2w) + (14) = 110 (Combine Like Terms)

    4w+14=110
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