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| Question 243047:  The perimeter of a rectangle is 16 times the width. THe length us 12cm more than the width. WHat is the length and width of the rectangle? I can't figure out the formula to solve the problem.
 Answer by oberobic(2304)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! We know the perimeter of a rectangle = P = 2W + 2L, where W=width and L=length. ...
 We are told P = 16W, so 16W = 2W + 2L.
 Subtracting 2W from both sides:
 14W = 2L
 Dividing by 2:
 7W = L
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 We are told L-12=W.
 Substituting for L, we have
 7W-12 = W
 Adding 12 to both sides
 7W = W + 12
 Subtracting W from both sides
 6W = 12
 Dividing by 6
 W = 2
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 Since L is 12 more than W (given), we have
 L = W + 12 = 2 + 12 = 14
 L = 14
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 To check our work, let's substitute back into the givens.
 P = 2(2) + 2(14) = 4 + 28 = 32.
 Is 32 = 16W?  Yes it is.
 Done.
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