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24 June, 11:53

The perimeter of a rectangular city park is 1,428 feet. The length is 78 feet more than twice the width. Find the length and width of the park.

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  1. 24 June, 11:58
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    Length = 502 ft

    Width = 212 ft

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Recall the formula for the perimeter of a rectangle of length "L" and width "W":

    Perimeter = 2 L + 2 W = 1428 ft

    Now, since the length is 78 ft more than twice the width, then we can write this in mathematical form as:

    L = 2 W + 78

    so, 2 W = L - 7 8

    and now replace "2 W" with it equivalent "L - 78" in the first perimeter equation and solve for "L":

    2 L + L - 78 = 1428

    3 L = 1428 + 78

    3 L = 1506

    L = 1506/3

    L = 502 ft

    Then the width W can be obtained via:

    2 W = L - 78

    2 w = 502 - 78

    2 W = 424

    w = 212 ft
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