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14 May, 15:08

A rectangle is 5 cm wider than twice its length. If the perimeter of the rectangle is 70 cm, then what is the area?

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  1. 14 May, 17:16
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    The dimensions of the rectangle are two unknowns: The length "l" and the width "w"

    The perimeter of a rectangle is found as P = 2*l + 2*w

    We also know that the length is 5cm more than twice the width. l = 2*w + 5

    These two equations gives us a system of linear equations.

    P = 2*l + 2*w

    l = 2*w + 5

    We can use substitution to replace the "l" in the first equation with 2*w + 5

    P = 2 * (2*w + 5) + 2*w

    P = 4*w + 10 + 2*w

    P = 6*w + 10

    we know the perimeter is 70

    70 = 6 * w + 10

    subtract 10 from both sides

    60 = 6 * w

    w = 10

    Now that we know the width, we can find the length by substituting 10 for "w" in the second equation.

    l = 2 * 10 + 5

    l = 20 + 5

    l = 25

    the dimentions of the rectangle are 25cm x 10 cm
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