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15 January, 04:23

The width of a rectangle is 3 feet shorter than its length. The perimeter is 530 feet. Let x equal the length of the rectangle. The formula is P = 2l + 2w. What are the length and the width of the rectangle? a. Write a list of the known information and the unknown information. Write an algebraic equation to show the relationship between the knowns and the unknowns. Solve the equation. Answer the question.

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  1. 15 January, 04:44
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    Known: perimeter = 530 feet.

    Known: width = length - 3 feet

    Known: it's a rectangle so

    perimeter = 2*width + 2*length

    Unknown: length and width

    Equation:

    530 feet = 2*width + 2*length

    Substitute for width:

    530 feet = 2 * (length - 3 feet) + 2*length

    If you insist on one character variable names and no units,

    530 = 2 (L-3) + 2L = - 6 + 4L

    536 = 4L

    L = 134

    530 feet = 2*length - 6 feet + 2*length

    530 feet = 4*length - 6 feet.

    (530 + 6) feet = 4*length

    536 feet = 4*length

    length = (536/4) feet = 134 feet

    width = length - 3 = 131 feet

    The length of the rectangle is 134 feet.

    The width of the rectangle is 131 feet.

    Check: 2*134 + 2*131 = 268+262 = 530 feet
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