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Let W represent the width of a rectangle, the length is 7cm more then the width

A. 7cm more than four times the width
How do I write that into an algebraic expression?
15 years ago

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Answered by Ms. Sue
4W + 7

15 years ago
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Let W represent the width of a rectangle, the length is 7cm more then the width

A. 7cm more than four times the width
How do I write that into an algebraic expression?

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