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What is the perimeter of a rectangle whose sides are of lengths (3z+2) units and (2z+3) units
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What is the perimeter of a rectangle whose sides are of lengths (3z+2) units and (2z+3) units
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2(3z+2)+2(2z+3)
6z+4+4z+6
6z+4z+4+6
(10z+10) units
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We know, the Perimeter = 2(l + w)
Here., l = 3z + 2
w = 2z + 3
Substitute their values,
P = 2(3z + 2 + 2z + 3)
P = 2(5z + 5)
P = 10z + 10
In short, Your Answer would be 10z + 10
Hope this helps!
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