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1 February, 23:51

If the perimeter of a rectangle is 10 times the width of the rectangle, then the length of the rectangle is how many times the width?

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  1. 2 February, 00:16
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    we know that perimeter of a rectangle is P = 2 (l+b)

    we have given perimeter is 10 times the width

    2l+2b=10b

    we need to solve for l to find length is how many times the breadth.

    2l=8b

    l=4b

    from this length is 4 times the breadth.
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