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the length of a rectangle is one more than four times its width. if the perimeter of the rectangle is 62 meters, find the dimensions of the rectangle

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Length (L): 4w + 1

width (w): w

Perimeter (P) = 2L + 2w

62 = 2(4w + 1) + 2(w)

62 = 8w + 2 + 2w

62 = 10w + 2

60 = 10w

6 = w

Length: L = 4w + 1 → 4(6) + 1 → 24 + 1 → 25

Answer: 6 x 25

User Jonathan LeBlanc
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Answer:

Length of the rectangle = 25 m

width of the rectangle = 6 m

Explanation:

Let x be the length of the rectangle and w be the width

the length of a rectangle is one more than four times its width


l=4w+1

Perimeter of rectangle = 2 times length + 2 times width


Perimeter = 2(l) +2(w)


62=2(4w+1)+2w


62=8w+2+2w


62=10w+2

Subtract 2 from both sides


60=10w

Divide by 10 on both sides


6=w

So width of the rectangle = 6 m

Length is
l=4w+1


l=4(6)+1=25

Length of the rectangle = 25 m

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