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13 March, 21:22

The length of a rectangle is 5 inches longer than the width. The perimeter of the rectangle is 40 inches. What is the width of the rectangle, in inches?

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  1. 13 March, 23:06
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    Answer: 7.5"

    Step-by-step explanation:

    First, take away the extra 5" on the longer side lengths

    40-5-5=30

    Then divide by 4 to get the width

    30/4=7.5

    This works because if you took the 7.5" and added back the 5 inches, it makes 12.5. Then add all 4 sides together, you get 40.

    7.5+7.5+12.5+12.5=
  2. 14 March, 00:09
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    W = 7.5 in

    Step-by-step explanation:

    We'll use the formula for the perimeter of a rectangle: P = 2W + 2L.

    Here, L = W + 5, so P = 2W + 2L becomes:

    P = 2W + 2 (W + 5), and this equals 40 in.

    Thus we have the equation in W (the desired variable) as follows:

    2W + 2 (W + 5) = 40 in, or 4W + 10 = 40.

    Then 4W = 30, and W = 7.5 in.
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