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5 April, 08:30

The length of the rectangular basketball court is 44 feet more than the width. If the perimeter of the basketball court is 288 feet, what are it's dimensions?

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  1. 5 April, 09:27
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    Let's first say that L=W+44

    and then remember that perimeter is P=2L+2W

    replace the L with W+44

    we then get P=2 (W+44) + 2W, now I'll solve it

    P=2W+88+2W

    P=4W+88

    substitute 288 for P

    288=4W+88

    200=4W

    50=W

    so now we now how wide the court is. add 44 to find the length which gives you L=94

    as always plug the numbers back into your perimeter equation to ensure L and W are correct
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