Asked by Miranda
Okay one last one that I've spent all night truing to figue out. 2. The width of a rectangle is 6 cm longer than its length. Its perimeter is more than 36 cm. Let l equal the length of the rectangle.
a. for the width in terms of the length.
W= l + 6= <36
b. Write an inequality for the perimeter.
c. Solve the inequality, clearly identifying the length of the rectangle.
a. for the width in terms of the length.
W= l + 6= <36
b. Write an inequality for the perimeter.
c. Solve the inequality, clearly identifying the length of the rectangle.
Answers
Answered by
Miranda
ignore the w= l + 6= < 36!!
Answered by
bobpursley
W=L+6
Perimeter=2(L+W)
2L+2W=P
2L+2(L+6)>36
4L>36-12
L>6
Perimeter=2(L+W)
2L+2W=P
2L+2(L+6)>36
4L>36-12
L>6
Answered by
Miranda
thank you!!
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