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24 April, 08:10

If the length (L) of a rectangle is 3 less than 4 times the width (W) of the rectangle,

which of the following equations represents the relationship between the length and

the width of the rectangle?

A. L = 3 â€" 4W

B. L = 4W â€" 3

C. W = 3 â€" 4L

D. W = 4L â€" 3

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  1. 24 April, 08:17
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    L = Length

    W = Width

    4*W = "4 times the width"

    4*W - 3 = "3 less than 4 times the width" = length

    L = 4*W - 3

    It looks like choice B is the answer assuming that strange symbol is suppose to be a minus sign.
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