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The perimeter of a rectangle is 96ft. the ratio of the length is 7:5. What are the dimensions of the rectangle? 7x+5x=96 7x+7x+5x+5x=96
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The perimeter of a rectangle is 96ft. the ratio of the length is 7:5. What are the dimensions of the rectangle? 7x+5x=96 7x+7x+5x+5x=96
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The perimeter of a rectangle is 96ft. the ratio of the length is 7:5. What are the dimensions of the rectangle?
7x+5x=96
7x+7x+5x+5x=96
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7x+7x+5x+5x=96 is the answer
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