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the lenght of a rectangle is one meter more more than two-thirds of the width. Find the length, width and area of the rectangle if the perimeter is 6 meters.
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Answered by PsyDAG
L = 2/3w + 1

2L + 2w = 6

2(2/3w+1) + 2w = 6

Solve for w, then L.
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