Mathematics
If the length of a rectangle is three more than twice its width and its perimeter is 24 cm, what are the dimensions of the rectangle?
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Answer
Let the width of the rectangle be x cm.
Then, the length of the rectangle = (2x + 3) cm.
Perimeter of a rectangle = 2(length + width)
According to the question, the perimeter is 24 cm.
So,
2[(2x + 3) + x] = 24
⇒ 2[3x + 3] = 24
⇒ 6x + 6 = 24
⇒ 6x = 24 - 6
⇒ 6x = 18
⇒ x =
⇒ x = 3
So,
Width of the rectangle = 3 cm
Length of the rectangle = 2(3) + 3 = 6 + 3 = 9 cm
Hence, the dimensions of the rectangle are: length = 9 cm and width = 3 cm.
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