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9 March, 14:40

Square A has a side length of (2x - 7) and Square B has a side length (-4x + 18). How much bigger is the perimeter of Square B than Square A?

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  1. 9 March, 14:56
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    Answer: 100 - 24x

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The formula for calculating the perimeter of a square is given by:

    P = 4l, where l is the length of the side.

    Perimeter of square A will be

    P = 4 (2x - 7)

    P = 8x - 28

    Perimeter of square B will be;

    P = 4 (-4x + 18)

    P = - 16x + 72

    Perimeter of square B - Perimeter of square A implies

    -16x + 72 - (8x - 28)

    -16x + 72 - 8x + 28

    collecting the like terms

    -16x - 8x + 72 + 28

    -24x + 100

    ⇒ 100 - 24x
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