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06.08.2021 •
Mathematics
A rectangular rug has the perimeter of 36 feet. The length of the rug is twice the width. What is the length
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Ответ:
12 ft
Step-by-step explanation:
l = 2w
P = 2(l+w)
36 = 2(2w+w)
36 = 2(3w)
36 = 6w
Divide each side by 6
36/6 = 6w/6
6 =w
l = 2w
l = 2(6)
l = 12
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