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| Question 47170This question is from textbook
 :  The length of a rectangle is 4 in. more than twice its width.  If the perimeter of the rectangle is 26 in., find the width of the rectangle. 
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 Answer by pizza(14)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! This is a classic word problem. Best done via algebra, as follows. Let l be the length of the rectangle, and w be the width.
 So, we have two equations, that is,
 eqn1: l = 2w + 4
 eqn2: l + l + w + w = 26.
 Finding the equations is supposed to be the hard step, now we try to solve it. Substitute eqn1 into eqn2 to get
 (2w+4) + (2w+4) + w + w = 26
 which simplifies to
 6w + 8 = 26
 which means w = 18/6 = 3.
 which means l = 2x3 + 4 = 10.
 
 
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