document.write( "Question 842952: The perimeter of the singles portion of Mrs. Athens' tennis court is 1872 feet. The court's width, w, is three quarters of its length, l. Which system of linear equations could be used to determine the dimensions, in feet, of the volleyball court?\r
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The perimeter of the singles portion of Mrs. Athens' tennis court is 1872 feet.
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\n" ); document.write( "therefore D) 2l+2w=1872 w=3/4l
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