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5 April, 06:53

A square and a rectangle have the same perimeter. The square has a side length of 8x units. The rectangle has a length of (10x+8) units and a width of 10 units. What will be the perimeter of either the rectangle and the square?

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  1. 5 April, 10:14
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    Well we know that the perimeters are equal so:

    Psquare = Prectangle

    we know perimeter for square is the 4 sides of same lengths added up or 4*s

    the perimeter of a rectangle is the then4 sides with 2 being equal added up so 2*L + 2*W

    we know that a square side equAls s and it says that s=8x. So:

    Psqu = 4 * (8x) (substitute 8x for s)

    we know that the rectangle L = 10x + 8 and W = 10. So

    Prect = 2 * (10x + 8) + 2 * (10)

    we know:

    Prect = Psqu so:

    4 * (8x) = 2 * (10x + 8) + 2 * (10)

    32x = 20x + 16 + 20

    12x = 36

    x = 3

    So if x equals 3 we can sub x in for square perimeter

    Psqu = 4 * (8 * 3)

    P = 4 * 24

    P = 96

    we can check this with rectangle perimeter

    P = 2 * (10 * 3 + 8) + 2 * 10

    P = 2 * 38 + 20

    P = 96
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