Answer:
width = 15 ft
length = 18 ft
Explanation:
lets assume the width is w, and length is l.
For the first equation, we all know that a rectangle is 2 widths and 2 lengths added up, which in "math" language looks like this:
2w+2l= 66
for the second equation, the problem says that the length is 3 ft greater than the width. From there, we can derive the equation:
w+3 = l
Now you can substitute one of the variables, length or width, but it is easier to do length. The equation ends up being:
2(w+3) + 2w = 66
Distributive property:
2w+6+2w = 66
which is equal to:
4w+6 = 66
which finally is:
w=15 ft.
Now that we know the width, we can just add 3 to the width to get the length, according to the problem. You get:
L = 18 ft.