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The length of a rectangle is 3ft longer than its width. If the perimeter of the rectangle is 66ft , find its length and width.
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The length of a rectangle is 3ft longer than its width. If the perimeter of the rectangle is 66ft , find its length and width.
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The perimeter is 66 and the length is 3ft longer than the width. The width is w and the length is 2(3+w).
For width:
66 = 2w + 2(3+w)
66 = 2w + 6 + 2w
60 = 2w + 2w
60 = 4w
15 = width
For length:
3 + 15 = 18
The length is 18 and the width is 15
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