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Suppose the length of a rectangle is three time is three time the width. if we let x represent the width of the rectangle, what expression do we us to represent the length?
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Suppose the length of a rectangle is three time is three time the width. if we let x represent the width of the rectangle, what expression do we us to represent the length?
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The length of a rectangle = 3 times the width.
If x is the width then:
l = 3x
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Since the length is three times the width (x), length =
3x
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