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The length of a rectangle is 5mm longer than it's width. It's perimeter is more than 30mm. Let w equal the width of the rectangle.. What could be a equation to support this??
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Steve
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11 years ago
2(w+(w+5)) > 30
4w+10 > 30
4w > 20
w > 5
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