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21 February, 07:34

The perimeter of a rectangle is 48 inches and it's length is 4 inches more than it's width what is the area of the rectangle

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  1. 21 February, 08:43
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    If the length is w+4 then the equation for the whole perimeter would be 4w+8. 2w+8 for both of the lengths and 2w for both of the widths.

    4w+8=48

    4w+8-8=48-8

    4w=40

    4w/4=40/4

    w=10

    l=10+8, l=18

    l x w=a, 18*10=180

    The area of the rectangle is 180in^2
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