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The width of a rectangle is six meters less than the length. The perimeter is 56 meters. Find the length and width (in meters).

User Weej
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The formula for perimeter is :
Perimeter = length + length + width + width

For the purpose of solving this, I’ll use L for length and W for width, and I’ll simplify the above formula by adding similar terms:

Perimeter = 2L + 2W

We know what the perimeter is, so you can use that in the equation

2L + 2W = 56

We know that the width is six meters less than the length, so:
W - 6 = L
You can plug that equation into the place of L to solve for W

2(w - 6) + 2w = 56

2w - 12 + 2w = 56

4w - 12 = 56

4w = 68

W = 17


Now that you know the length, you can use the equation we came up with earlier to solve for L
W - 6 = L
17 - 6 = L
11 = L


User Dimitri Williams
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Answer:

length: 18

width: 12

Explanation:

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User Nikunj Madhogaria
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