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23 October, 05:22

The length of a rectangle is 4 more than 3 times the width if the perimeter of the rectangle is 18.4 cm what is the area of the rectangle

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  1. 23 October, 07:02
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    Let's call the width: w

    the lenght is then 3w+4 ("4 more than 3 times the width")

    and the parameter would be 2 (w+3w+4), that is 2 * (4w+4), that is 8w+8.

    this is also equal to 18.4:

    8w+8=18.4

    8w=10.4

    w=1.3

    this is the width, and the lenght is:

    4+3*1,3=4+3.9=7.9

    and the area is their product:

    1.3*7.9=10.27
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