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1. If the length of a rectangle is 6 more than its width, and its perimeter is 48

inches, what is the length of the rectangle?

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For this case we have that by definition, the perimeter of the rectangle is given by:


P = 2w + 2L

Where:

W: Is the width of the rectangle

L: is the length of the rectangle

According to the data we have:


L = 6 + w\\P = 48

Substituting:


48 = 2w + 2 (6 + w)\\48 = 2w + 12 + 2w\\48 = 4w + 12\\48-12 = 4w\\36 = 4w\\w = \frac {36} {4}\\w = 9

So, the width of the rectangle is 9 inches


L = 6 + 9 = 15

So, the length of the rectangle is 15 inches

Answer:

the width of the rectangle is 9 inches

the length of the rectangle is 15 inches

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