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I need question 3 only

I need question 3 only-example-1
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Answer:

  • table: 14, 16, 18
  • equation: P = 2n +12

Explanation:

Perimeter values will be ...

rectangles . . . perimeter

1 . . . 14

2 . . . 16

3 . . . 18

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The perimeter of a figure is twice the sum of the length and width. Here, the length is a constant 6. The width is n, the number of rectangles. So, the perimeter is ...

P = 2(6 +n) = 12 +2n

Your equation is ...

P = 2n +12 . . . . . . . . perimeter P of figure with n rectangles.

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Additional comment

You may be expected to write the equation using y and x for the perimeter and the number of rectangles. That would be ...

y = 2x +12 . . . . . . . . . perimeter y of figure with x rectangles

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