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16 April, 14:37

The perimeter of a rectangular outdoor patio is 66 ft. The length is 5 ft greater than the width. What are the dimensions of the patio?

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  1. 16 April, 17:44
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    Since the perimeter us 66 ft and the length is 5 ft greater than the width, it can be said as:

    66 ft = 5x ft + 5x ft + x ft + x ft

    66 being perimeter, 5x being length, and x being width. This equation would then be simplified to:

    66 ft = 10x ft + 2x ft

    66 ft = 12x ft

    Then using the simplified equation, you could then find x by dividing 66 by 12:

    66 ft = 12x ft

    5.5 ft = x ft

    Using what has been found to be x, you would then just plug into the length and width equations:

    5.5 ft = width

    and

    5 x 5.5 ft = 27.5 ft = length
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