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At a sport clubhouse the coach wants to rope off a rectangular area that is adjacent to the building. He uses the length of the building as one side of the area, where the leng
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At a sport clubhouse the coach wants to rope off a rectangular area that is adjacent to the building. He uses the length of the building as one side of the area, where the length measures 16 meters. He can use at most 36 meters of rope.
Form an inequality to solve for the possible widths that the roped area could have. Let the width be W Answer by josgarithmetic(39613) (Show Source):