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6 February, 13:35

A rectangle has the perimeter of 58 inches. the length is one more than 3 times the width. what are the dimensions of the rectangle?

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  1. 6 February, 17:14
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    The length and width are unknown.

    Let the width = w.

    The length is 1 more than 3 times the width.

    3 times the width is 3 * w = 3w

    1 more than 3 times the width is 3w + 1

    We have length = 3w + 1, and width = w

    The perimeter is the sum of the lengths of the 4 sides, two lengths and two widths.

    P = L + L + W + W

    P = 3w + 1 + 3w + 1 + w + w

    Combining like terms, we get

    P = 8w + 2

    We are told the perimeter is 58 in., so we set our expression for the perimeter equal to 58

    8w + 2 = 58

    Now we solve for w, the width.

    8w = 56

    w = 7

    The width is 7 in.

    Now we solve for the length.

    L = 3w + 1

    L = 3 (7) + 1 = 21 + 1 = 22

    The length is 22 in.

    The width is 7 in.
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