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The length of a rectangle is four times its width. If the perimeter is at most 100 centimeters, what is the greatest possible value for the width?
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The length of a rectangle is four times its width. If the perimeter is at most 100 centimeters, what is the greatest possible value for the width?
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P=2(L+W)
100≥P
L is 4 times W
L=4W
sub 4W for L
100≥2(4W+W)
100≥2(5W)
100≥10W
divide both sides by 10
10≥W
the greatest possible width is 10cm
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