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The length of a rectangle is 2 times the width. If the perimeter is to be less than or equal to 66 meters. What are the possible values for the width? (Use w as the width)
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The length of a rectangle is 2 times the width. If the perimeter is to be less than or equal to 66 meters. What are the possible values for the width? (Use w as the width)
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