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20 February, 04:02

In parallelogram mnpq, side mn is seven inches longer than twice the length of side np if the perimeter of mnpq is 68 inches then determine the length of np

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  1. 20 February, 06:23
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    Perimeter of a parallelogram = 2 (a+b)

    Perimeter of parallelogram mnpq = 68 inches

    mn is seven inches longer than twice the length of side np

    let the length of np = x

    length of mn = 2x + 7

    Now,

    p = 2 (2x+7+x)

    68 = 4x + 14 + 2x

    68 = 6x + 14

    6x = 68 - 14

    6x = 54

    x = 9

    Thus, the length of np is 9 inches.
  2. 20 February, 06:26
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    Opposite sides of a parallelogram are the same length. Let the length of side np = x inches. Side qm is then also x inches. The problem gives the length of side mn in terms of side np as (2*x) + 7 inches. Side pq is then also (2*x) + 7 inches. The perimeter is the sum of all four sides. x + x + [ (2*x) + 7] + [ (2*x) + 7], or 6x + 14 inches. We are given the perimeter measure, so 6x + 14 = 68. Subtract 14 from both sides: 6x = 54. Divide both sides by 6: x = 9 inches. Thus the length of side np is 9 inches.
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