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The perimeter of a rectangle is 42 inches. If the length of the rectangle is 14 inches, which equation could be used to find the width, x? A. 2(x + 14) = 42 B. x + 2(14) = 42 C. 14(x + 2) = 42 D. x + 14 = 42

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A. 2(x+14) = 42

(2x = 14
x = 7

2(7) + 2(14) = 14 + 28 = 42)

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Answer:

Option A is correct

equation
2(x+14)=42 could be used.

Explanation:

Given: The length of a rectangle
(l) is 14 inches and perimeter of rectangle is 42 inches.

Perimeter(P)of a rectangle in inches is given by:


P= (2l+w) ; where
l is the length of the rectangle and w is the width of the rectangle.

Substitute the value of P=42 inches , w =x inches and
l = 14 inches in the above formula we get;


42 = 2 \cdot (14+x)

Divide by 2 on both sides we get;


21 = 14+x

On simplify, we get;

x = 21-14 = 7 inches

therefore, the width of the rectangle is, x = 7 inches

Check :

Substitute the value of x =7 in option A.


2(x+14) =42


2(7+14)=42


2\cdot 21 =42

42 = 42

Hence, the only equation that could be used to find the width, x is,
2(x + 14) = 42




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