SOLUTION: Suppose that the length of a rectangle is three cm longer than twice the width and that the perimeter of the rectangle is 90 cm.
a) Set up an equation for the perimeter involving
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Question 227757: Suppose that the length of a rectangle is three cm longer than twice the width and that the perimeter of the rectangle is 90 cm.
a) Set up an equation for the perimeter involving only W, the width of the rectangle.
You can put this solution on YOUR website! Suppose that the length of a rectangle is three cm longer than twice the width and that the perimeter of the rectangle is 90 cm.
Step 1. The perimeter P means adding up all the four sides of a rectangle.
Step 2. Let w be the width.
Step 3. Let 2w+3 be the length since the length is three cm longer than twice the width.
Cartoon (animation) form: For tutors: simplify_cartoon( w+w+2w+3+2w+3=90 )
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DETAILED EXPLANATION
Look at . Added fractions or integers together It becomes . Look at . Moved to the right of expression It becomes . Look at . Eliminated similar terms,,, replacing them with It becomes . Look at . Added fractions or integers together It becomes . Look at . Remove unneeded parentheses around factor It becomes . Look at . Moved these terms to the left It becomes . Look at . Added fractions or integers together It becomes . Look at . Removed extra sign in front of It becomes . Look at . Solved linear equation equivalent to 6*w-84 =0 It becomes . Result: This is an equation! Solutions: w=14.
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For w=14 , then 2w+3=31 and P=2(14+31)=90 which is a true statement.
Step 6. ANSWER: The width is 14 cm and the length is 31 cm.
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