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Taya2010 [7]
3 years ago
15

A rectangular pool has a 6 ft

Mathematics
1 answer:
Fantom [35]3 years ago
8 0

How more feet is the outer perimeter of the walkway than the perimeter of the pool is  48 ft

Since 6ft is the width of walkaway

Hence:

Let increase in width  be 12

Let increase in length  be  12

Now let determine How many

more feet is the outer perimeter of the walkway than the perimeter of the pool

Outer perimeter Number of feets  = 2×(12+12)

Outer perimeter Number of feets  = 2×24

Outer perimeter Number of feets  = 48 ft

Inconclusion How more feet is the outer perimeter of the walkway than the perimeter of the pool is  48 ft

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