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30 October, 08:46

The length of a rectangle is 8 cm more than 3 times its width. The perimeter of the rectangle is 64 cm. Show the equation that would be used to find the dimensions of the rectangle.

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  1. 30 October, 08:52
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    The equation should go something like this:

    the length (l) is 8 more than 3 times the width (w) and the length plus the width is equal to half the perimeter

    so the means that L = 3W+8 and L+W = 32

    so you can plug in L to get 3W+8+W=32

    Finally it would be 4W+8=32
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