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The perimeter of a rectangle is 38”. If the length is 3” more than the width, find the width.

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Given:

The perimeter of a rectangle is 38”. If the length is 3” more than the width

Required:

Find the width.

Step-by-step explanation:

We know the perimeter of the rectangle


\begin{gathered} P=2(l+w) \\ \text{ Where, P perimeter} \\ l\text{ length} \\ w\text{ width} \end{gathered}

Let width is x, So length will be three 3" more than width. That is x + 3

Now,


\begin{gathered} P=2(l+w) \\ 2(x+3+x)=38 \\ 2x+3=(38)/(2) \\ 2x+3=19 \\ x=8 \end{gathered}

Width equal 8" and length equal 11"

Answer:

The width is 8". Option B is correct.

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