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1 April, 12:54

The length, l, of a rectangle is sixteen less than seven times the width, w.

A.

l = 16 - 7w

B.

l - 16 = 7w

C.

l = 7w - 16

D.

16 - l = 7w

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  1. 1 April, 13:09
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    The answer is C. l = 7w - 16.
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