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The width of a rectangle is 17 yards more than the length. If the perimeter is 146 yards what is the length and width of a rectangle?
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The width of a rectangle is 17 yards more than the length. If the perimeter is 146 yards what is the length and width of a rectangle?
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The width of a rectangle is 17 yards more than the length. If the perimeter is 146 yards what is the length and width of a rectangle?
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the width of the triangle is 17 longer so lets do 146-34= 112 then we divide that by 4 to get the answer 28 (that's our length) so to find the length we take 28+17=45 yards for the width. i hope this helps and could you please crown?
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