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| Question 463694:  The length of a rectangle is 4 in longer than its width.
 If the perimeter of the rectangle is 40 in, find its area.
 
 Answer by algebrahouse.com(1659)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! "The length of a rectangle is 4 in longer than its width. If the perimeter of the rectangle is 40 in, find its area. "
 
 x = width
 x + 4 = length
 
 Perimeter of a rectangle is 2(width) + 2(length)
 
 2x + 2(x + 4) = 40 {perimeter is 2(width) + 2(length)}
 2x + 2x + 8 = 40 {used distributive property}
 4x + 8 = 40 {combined like terms}
 4x = 32 {subtracted 8 from both sides}
 x = 8 {divided both sides by 4}
 x + 4 = 12 {substituted 8, in for x, into x + 4}
 
 Area of a rectangle is length x width
 Area = 8 x 12
 Area = 96 inē
 
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