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The following table shows the length and width of two rectangles:

Length Width
Rectangle A 2x + 4 x − 1
Rectangle B 3x + 1 2x − 3

Which expression is the result of the perimeter of rectangle B minus the perimeter of rectangle A?


A. 4x − 10

B. 4x − 14

C. 16x + 18

D. 16x + 14

User Berly
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The correct answer is 4x-10

User Freddy Benson
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Answer:

Option A
(4x-10)

Explanation:

we know that

The perimeter of a rectangle is equal to


P=2(L+W)

where

L is the length

W is the width

Step 1

Find the perimeter of rectangle A

Substitute the values


PA=2((2x+4)+(x-1))


PA=2(3x+3)


PA=(6x+6)\ units

Step 2

Find the perimeter of rectangle B

Substitute the values


PB=2((3x+1)+(2x-3))


PB=2(5x-2)


PB=(10x-4)\ units

Step 3

Find the result of the perimeter of rectangle B minus the perimeter of rectangle A


PB-PA=(10x-4)-(6x+6)=(4x-10)\ units


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