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8 September, 14:44

The perimeter of a rectangular garden is 166 feet. The length of the garden is 3 feet more than four times the width. Which system of equations will determine the length, l, and the width, w, of the garden?

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  1. 8 September, 15:14
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    The answer to your question is 166 = 2l + 2w and l = 4w + 3

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Data

    Perimeter = 166 ft

    length of the garden = 4 times the width + 3 feet

    Process

    1. - Write an equation to find length and width using the perimeter

    Perimeter of a rectangle = 2l + 2w

    -Substitution

    166 = 2l + 2w Equation l

    2. - Write an equation comparing the two sides of the rectangle

    l = 4w + 3 Equation ll
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