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11 February, 02:36

What are the length and width of a rectangular

traffic sign if the length exceeds the width by 6

inches and the perimeter is 112inches?

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  1. 11 February, 03:59
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    width is 25 inches

    length is 31 inches

    Step-by-step explanation:

    We will need the formula for perimeter of a rectangle:

    P = 2 (l + w)

    "l" is length, "w" is width

    If the length exceeds the width by 6, then:

    l = w + 6 < = Substitute this into the equation

    P = 2 (l + w)

    P = 2 (w + 6 + w)

    Remember we also know the perimeter is 112:

    112 = 2 (w + 6 + w)

    Collect like terms:

    112 = 2 (2w + 6)

    Start isolating "w" to find width.

    56 = 2w + 6 Divided both sides by 2

    50 = 2w Subtracted 6 from both sides

    25 = w Divided both sides by 2

    w = 25 Variable on left for standard formatting

    The width is 25 inches.

    Find the length using "length exceeds width by 6".

    l = w + 6

    l = 25 + 6 Substitute the width

    l = 31

    The length is 31 inches.

    ∴ The length is 31 inches and the width is 25 inches.

    Check your answer with the perimeter formula.

    P = 2 (l + w)

    112 = 2 (31 + 25) Substitute all the variables.

    112 = 2 (56)

    112 = 112 Same answer

    LS = RS Left side equals right side

    The answer is correct.
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