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13 January, 22:47

Manny has 48 feet of wood. He wants to use all of it to create a border around a garden. The equation 2 l plus 2 w equals 48 can be used to find the length and width of the garden, where l is the length and w is the width of the garden. If Manny makes the garden 15 feet long, how wide should the garden be?

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  1. E
    13 January, 23:12
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    9 feet

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Answer:

    The Width of the garden will be 9 feet.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given:

    Manny has wood = 48 feet

    Length of the garden = 15 feet

    The equation which can be used. (2l + 2w) = 48

    We need to find the width of the garden.

    Solution:

    Now Length of the garden is given we will substitute in the given equation to find the width.

    (2l + 2w) = 48

    2 x 15 + 2w = 48

    30 + 2w = 48

    Now Using Subtraction property we will subtract both side by 30 we get;

    30 + 2w - 30 = 48 - 30

    2w = 18

    Now Using Division Property we will divide both side by 2 we get;

    2w = 18

    /2

    w = 9
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