The length of a rectangle is 8 in. more than its width. the perimeter of the
rectangle is 24 i...
Mathematics, 13.11.2019 22:31 qxchung7310
The length of a rectangle is 8 in. more than its width. the perimeter of the
rectangle is 24 in. what are the width and length of the rectangle?
a
2 in.; 8 in.
ob 2 in.
c 2 in.; 10 in.
the answer is c
cause let w=the width
then w+8=the length
p=2l+2w
24=2(w+8)+2w
2=w
the width of the rectangle is 2in. so the length of the rectangle is 10 in.
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