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The expression 2(l + w) is used to calculate the perimeter of a rectangle, where l is length and w is width. If the length is 2/7 unit and the width is 3/7 unit, what is the perimeter of the rectangle in units?

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Answeryall are dumb like this is clearly not a option :(

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User Pablofiumara
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Answer:

P = 10/7 units

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Answer:

w ≥ 6

l ≥ 11

Explanation:

The perimeter of a rectangle is equal to P = 2(l+w) where l=length and w=width. Here the length is 2/7. This means the width is 3/7. Substitute l=2/7 and w=3/7 into the perimeter equation. Then solve for P.


P = 2((2)/(7) +(3)/(7) )\\\\P = 2((5)/(7))\\\\P = (10)/(7)

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