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Perimeter is 140 meters, length is 30 meters greater than the width. How do I Find the dimensions

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Well I am assuming this is a rectangle. in a rectangle:
perimeter = 2 * width + 2 * length

We are told that:
length = width + 30

We can substitute out known value for length into the top equation:
perimeter = 2 * width + 2 * length
perimeter = 2 * width + 2 * (width + 30)

We are told that:
perimeter = 140

We can also sub that in:
perimeter = 2 * width + 2 * (width + 30)
(140) = 2 * width + 2 * (width + 30)
(140) = 2w + 2w + 60
80 = 4w
20 = w

We know width and we can sub in for our 2nd equation we made above:
length = width + 30
length = 20 + 30
l = 50

We can check by plugging in our answers to the top equation:
perimeter = 2 * width + 2 * length
140 = 2 * 20 + 2 * 50
140 = 140

it is correct
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