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16 June, 19:36

Which inequality models the problem? The length of a rectangle is twice its width. The area of the rectangle is less than 50 square meters, what is the greatest width of the rectangle?

A. 4w+2w<50

B. 2w*w<50

C. 2w<50

D. 2+2w<50

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  1. 16 June, 21:00
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    Let's say we have a rectangle with a width of w. Then length is obviously 2w.

    Area is less than 50qm, that can be expressed as:

    S<50.

    but S=length*width=2w*w, so

    2w*w<50.
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