A rectangle's length is 3 more than it width, if the perimeter is 26 inches, what is the width of the
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Answer:
So the width is 3.25
Step-by-step
If the perimeter of a rectangle is 300 and the length is two times the
width, what are the length and the width?
- Call the width of the rectangle x. Then, if the length is three times the width, the length must be 3x.
- Now, if you have a rectangle whose width is x and whose length is 3x, the perimeter must be 3x + 3x + x + x = 8x.
- You are told that the perimeter is 26, so the equation is 8x = 26.
- Dividing both sides by 8, one gets x = 3.25. So the width is 3.25 and the length is 6.5.
*Please don't get upset if this is incorrect, I am in 9th grade and I have severe dyslexia and dyscalculia*
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