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Sophina bought 3 yards of trim to put around a rectangular scarf. She does not want the scarf to be wider than 12 inches or narrower than 6 inches. Using whole numbers, if she uses all the trim, what are the possible dimensions of her scarf in inches?

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Answered by PsyDAG
9" by 9"

2W + 2L = 36
Answered by Anonymous
3yd of trim = 3 x 36" = 108" of trim
if it goes around the rectangle, then 108" = the perimeter of the rectangle. So, P = 2L + 2W = 108

Possible sizes are 42" x 12" and 48" x 6"
Answered by the potato master
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Answered by Abby
6x48,7x47,8x46,9x45,10x44,11x43,12x42
Answered by Sophie
36 inches=3 yards

36=1,2,3,4,6,6,9,12,18,36

W<12 W>6
Answered by Sophie
oups sorry

36x3=3 yards
Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by Fucjjdjd
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Answered by bleh
Heyo so the primeter of the answer is goibg to be not the answer
Answered by Couch potato
I read this out during our after school program and my friends think I was speaking some language that nobody knew...1247-#+'(!+3(34x43x86x56x86udmu
Answered by Jazz
1. 42 x 2 inches
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Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by Pp
6x4 5x8 4x30
Answered by Yah
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Answered by Please.💀
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