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Question 508321:  I have a 30 word problem project due tomorrow. I've attempted doing the problem many times in different ways and neither of them give me the answer 100.  
The problem is:
 
The length of a rectangular sheet of paper was twice its width. After 1 cm was trimmed from each edge of the sheet, the perimeter was at most 1 m. Find the largest possible dimensions of the trimmed sheet.
 
I've drawn this equation:
 
100 > 2(2w - 1) + 2(w - 1)
 
When I solved, I got w > 16
 
When i plug it into "l" I get 31.
 
my problem is that i 31 + 31 + 16 + 16 =/= 100
 
Please help ASAP! 
 Answer by mananth(16946)      (Show Source): 
You can  put this solution on YOUR website! width = w 
length = 2w
 
You have missed the point that if you cut 1 cm from either side the length & width reduce by 2cm
 
w-2 new width 
2w-2 new length
 
2(w-2)+2(2w-2)<100 
2w-4+4w-4<100
 
6w-8<100 
6w<108 
/6 
w<18 cm
 
w-2 = 16 maximum width
 
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2w-2= 34 maximum length
 
16+16+34+34= 100
 
 
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