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If its length is 4x - 3 meters and its width is 2x + 6meters , what is the actual width of the rectangle?

User DasLort
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Answer:

p

=

2

(

4

x

+

3

)

+

2

(

2

x

6

)

or simplified

p

=

12

x

9

Explanation:

By definition the perimeter of an object is the length of all its sides.

Also by definition, for a rectangle the 2 sides of the width are equal and the 2 sides of the length are equal.

Therefore the equation for the perimeter of a rectangle can be written as:

p

=

2

l

+

2

w

where

p

is the perimeter,

l

is the length and

w

is the width.

Substituting what was given about the length and width gives the equation:

p

=

2

(

4

x

+

3

)

+

2

(

2

x

6

)

Simplifying this equation gives:

p

=

8

x

+

3

+

4

x

12

p

=

8

x

+

4

x

+

3

12

p

=

12

x

9

Explanation:

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