SOLUTION: if L=4 and W=3
what is the value of P=2(L+W)
what is the answer ?
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Question 1060491: if L=4 and W=3
what is the value of P=2(L+W)
what is the answer ?
Answer by addingup(3677) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
in P=2(L+W) substitute the letters for the values for each that are given to you, the values given to you are L=4 and W=3. Then distribute the 2 over the elements inside the parenthesis:
P=2(4+3); P=8+6 Add to get P
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