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16 November, 01:14

The length of a rectangle is 4 centimeters less than twice its width. The perimeter of the rectangle is 34 cm. What are the dimensions of the rectangle?

length = 7 cm; width = 10 cm

length = 10 cm; width = 7 cm

length = 9 cm; width = 8 cm

length = 14 cm; width = 9 cm

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  1. 16 November, 04:54
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    Answer is length = 10 cm; width = 7 cm

    Let L=length and W=Width.

    The length of a rectangle is 4 centimeters less than twice its width.

    This would mean that:

    L = 2w-4

    To find the perimeter of a rectangle you add all sides together. This would be shown as 2L+2W

    Therefore, 2L+2W = 34

    Since this equation has two unknowns, you cannot solve it; but we know that L=2W-4

    So if we substitute that into the equation of the perimeter, you would get:

    2 (2W-4) + 2W=34.

    This only has one unknown so we can solve it. Here are the steps:

    2 (2W-4) + 2W=34

    4W-8+2W=34

    6W-8=34

    6W=42

    W=7

    Now that we know what W is we can work out L.

    L=2W-4

    L=14-4

    L=10

    So W=7 and L=10!

    This shows that the length is 10cm and the width is 7cm.
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