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22 March, 06:31

The length of the rectangular tennis court at wimbledon is 6 feet longer than twice the width. if the court's perimeter is 240 feet, what are the court's dimensions?

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  1. 22 March, 07:40
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    Length (L) : 2w + 6

    width (w) : w

    Perimeter (P) = 2L + 2w

    240 = 2 (2w + 6) + 2 (w)

    240 = 4w + 12 + 2w

    240 = 6w + 12

    228 = 6w

    38 = w

    Length (L) : 2w + 6 = 2 (38) + 6 = 76 + 6 = 82

    Answer: width = 38 ft, length = 82 ft
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