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7 February, 02:20

The perimeter of a basketball court is 114 meters and the length is 6 meters longer than twice the width. What are the length and width?

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  1. 7 February, 02:50
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    W = 17

    L = 40

    Step-by-step explanation:

    To find the perimiter, we add 2L + 2W

    So: 2L + 2W = 114

    We also know that: L - 6 = 2W

    So we can plug in L - 6 into the original equation

    2L + L - 6 = 114

    Add 6 to both sides

    3L = 120

    L = 40

    Now we can solve for width using any of our equations. I'll use L - 6, because it's the easiest

    L - 6 = 2W

    40 - 6 = 2W

    34 = 2W

    17 = W

    So

    W = 17

    L = 40
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