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25 March, 14:35

The width of a rectangle is three fourths of the length. The perimeter of the rectangle becomes 50cm when the length and width are increased by 2cm. Find the length and the width.

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  1. 25 March, 14:48
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    then length=12

    Width=3/4 of x

    = 3/4 * 12

    = 9

    the answer is 9
  2. 25 March, 14:54
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    Remember

    P=2 (l+w)

    w=wdith

    l=legnth

    w is 3/4 legnth

    w=3/4l

    P=50 when l+2 and w+2

    so

    50=P=2 (l+2+w+2)

    w=3/4l, so sub

    50=2 (l+2+3/4l+2)

    divide everybody by 2 to ge rid of nasty parenthasees

    25=l+2+3/4l+2

    25=1 and 3/4l+4

    minus 4

    21=1 and 3/4l

    21=7/4l

    times 4 both sides

    84=7l

    divide by 7

    12=l

    sub

    w=3/4l

    w=3/4 (12)

    w=9

    legnth=9

    width=12
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