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7 July, 16:37

The length of a rectangle is 6 m longer than its width. If the perimeter of the rectangle is 32 m, find its area.

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  1. 7 July, 18:58
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    Standard calculation for Perimeter is 2L+2W=P or 2 (L+W) = P

    As we have the totals for the perimeter at 32m and know the lenght is 6m longer than width we can build an equation to find W.

    2 (L+W) = Perimeter

    2 (x+x+6) = 32

    2 (2x+6) = 32

    2x+6=32/2

    2x+6=16

    2x=16-6

    2x=10

    x=10/2

    x=5

    Now we have the width of 5m. As length is 6m longer than width means we add 6m to 5m to determine length

    L=W+6

    L=5+6

    L=11

    To determine if your calculations are correct place your L and W answers into original eqution to determine perimeter

    2 (11+5) = 32

    2 (16) = 32

    32=32

    Yes, it is found correct. Now to find the Area using the standard formula for Area. Area=L*W or A=LW

    A = (11) (5)

    A=55

    Area = 55sq m
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