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19 July, 11:38

The length of a rectangle is 3 feet less than twice the width of the rectangle. if the perimeter of the rectangle is 324 feet, find the width and the length?

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  1. 19 July, 12:06
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    Ok you should start by drawing a rectangle for the width you just label x and for the length it will be labeled 2x-3 because it's 3 ft less than twice the width now you need to know that you find perimeter by adding up all the sides so do that but I prefer multiplying each side by 2 because in a rectangle each side repeats twice so this is how I would solve it

    2 (x) + 2 (2x-3) = 324

    2x+4x-6=324. Distributing

    6x-6=324. Adding like terms

    +6. + 6

    6x=330. Now divide by 6

    X=55

    Now are width we labeled as just x so we plug that in and our width is 55 ft

    Now we have to plug in 55 for our equation we made for the length

    2 (55) - 3

    110-3=107ft for your length
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