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noname [10]
3 years ago
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The perimeter of a swimming pool is 78 feet. The difference between four times the length and the width is 73.5 feet. What are t

he length and width of the pool?
Mathematics
1 answer:
Lunna [17]3 years ago
4 0

Answer: the length of the pool is 22.5 feet.

the width of the pool is 16.5 feet.

Step-by-step explanation:

The swimming pool is rectangular in shape.

Let L represent the length of the rectangle.

Let W represent the width of the rectangle. The formula for determining the perimeter of a rectangle is expressed as

Perimeter = 2(L + W)

The perimeter of a swimming pool is 78 feet. This means that

2(L + W) = 78

L + W = 78/2 = 39

The difference between four times the length and the width is 73.5 feet. This means that

4L - W = 73.5 - - - - - - - - - - - 2

Substituting W = 39 - L into equation 2, it becomes

4L - (39 - L) = 73.5

4L - 39 + L = 73.5

4L + L = 73.5 + 39

5L = 112.5

L = 112.5/5

L = 22.5

W = 39 - L = 39 - 22.5

W = 16.5

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