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11 March, 10:56

The perimeter of a rectangle is 53 meters. The length is 2.3 Meters longer than the width. What is the width of the rectangle?

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  1. 11 March, 11:05
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    Represent the Length by L and the Width by W. Then L = W + 2.3.

    Then Perimeter P = 2L + 2W = 2 (W + 2.3) + 2W = 53 meters.

    2W + 4.6 meters + 2W = 53 meters. 4W = (53-4.6) meters.

    Finally, W = 48.4 meters / 4 = 12.1 meters.

    If W = 12.1 meters, L = 12.1 meters + 2.3 meters) = 14.4 meters = L
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