SOLUTION: the length of a rectangle is equal to three times its width. What is the width of the rectangle if its perimeter is equal to 98 meters?

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Question 979460: the length of a rectangle is equal to three times its width. What is the width of the rectangle if its perimeter is equal to 98 meters?

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let be the width. Length =






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