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28 July, 12:39

The plans for a rectangular deck call for the width to be 4 feet less than the length. Sam wants the deck to have an overall perimeter of 52 feet. What should the length of the deck be?

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  1. 28 July, 15:19
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    Since rectangles have two pairs of equal-length sides, for any rectangle with length L and width W, its perimeter is always 2L + 2W (or 2 (L + w), whichever you prefer). Here, we're told that the width is 4 feet less than the length. Symbolically, we'd say that W = L - 4. This allows us to write the perimeter entirely in terms of length if we replace our W with the expression on the right side:

    2L + 2W = 2l + 2 (L - 4) = 2L + 2L - 8 = 4L - 8

    Sam wants this expression to come out to 52, so we can set up the equality 4L - 8 = 52 and solve for L to find what the length has to be:

    Adding 8 to either side, the equality becomes 4L = 60. Diving either side by 4 gives us L = 15, which tells us that the length of the deck should be 15 feet.
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