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11 May, 22:13

What is the perimeter of a rectangle where the width is "n+0.6" and the length is "n"

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  1. 11 May, 22:30
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    2n + 2 (n+0.6) = p

    perimeter is all 4 sides added together in length. Since we understand one of the sides as n, we can multiply by 2 to represent both of those sides. We then understand the other side as n+0.6. We can multiply that by 2 to represent the other two sides.

    Adding the representation of 2 sides to the representation of 2 sides will equal the perimeter if we ever discover what n is numerically.
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