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14 August, 07:49

A rectangle has a length of (3.2a + 0.18b) centimeters. The width is half the length. Sasha writes the expression (12.8a + 0.72b) to represent the perimeter of the rectangle in centimeters. Is Sasha's reasoning correct? Explain.

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  1. 14 August, 10:52
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    The width is half the length, so is

    width = (1/2) * length

    width = (1/2) * (3.2a + 0.18b) cm

    width = (1.6a + 0.09b) cm

    The perimeter of the rectangle is twice the sum of length and width.

    perimeter = 2 * (length + width)

    perimeter = 2 * ((3.2a + 0.18b) cm + (1.6a + 0.09b) cm)

    perimeter = 2 * (4.8a + 0.27b) cm)

    perimeter = (9.6a + 0.54b) cm

    Sasha did not get this answer, so apparently ...

    her reasoning was not correct.
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