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Answer:


w\leq 200

Explanation:

Well, first off, let width = w, length = l and perimeter = P

P = 600

The width must be no more than 200 inches. Therefore,

w < 200

The length must be at least 2 times longer than the width. Therefore,

l ≥ 2w

What I would do is work back from the part about the length being two times as long as the width, because I don't think you'll be able to have more than 200 inches as a width even knowing that the perimeter is 600 and the length must be twice the width.

Formula for perimeter

P = 2l + 2w

Substitute the l for 2w to represent that the length is at least twice the width (l = 2w)

600 = 2(2w) + 2w

600 = 6w

100 = w (look above and check that this follows the inequality equation, w < 200)

The width can at the most be 100 inches.

If the width is 100 inches, according to the equation above (2w = l) we can assume that the length would be 200 inches.

l = 2w

l = 2(100)

l = 200

The dimensions would be 200 x 100

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