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Matt needs to put a fence around a garden in his backyard. The perimeter is 104 meters. The length is 6 meters more than the width.

Matt wrote the first let statement. Fill in the blank below to complete the second let statement.
Let w = the width
Let = the length
Write an equation below that Matt can use to find the length and the width and solve it. What are the dimensions of the garden?

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Answer:

The equation is
Perimeter=2(2w+6).

The length is 29 m and width is 23 m of the garden.

Explanation:

Given,

Perimeter = 104 m

Solution,

Let 'w' = the width

Let 'l' = the length

Since the garden is in the form of rectangle.

Now we know that the perimeter of rectangle is 2 times the sum of length and width.

We can frame it as;


Perimeter=2(l+w)

According to question, the length is 6 meters more than the width.

So we can say that;


l=w+6

Now we substitute the value of 'l' and get;


Perimeter=2(l+w)=2(w+6+w)=2(2w+6)

Hence The equation is
Perimeter=2(2w+6).

Now we solve the equation by putting the values and get;


2(2w+6)=104\\\\2w+6=(104)/(2)=52\\\\2w=52-6=46\\\\w=(46)/(2)=23\ m


l=w+6=23+6=29\ m

Hence The length is 29 m and width is 23 m of the garden.

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