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  1. Let W represent the width of a rectangle, the length if 7cm more than the width.I have to write the answer in a algebraic
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  2. A rectangle has a length that is three times its width. Write an algebraic expression with four terms to represent the perimeter
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  3. Let W represent the width of a rectangle, the length is 7cm more then the widthA. 7cm more than four times the width How do I
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  4. A rectangular garden, with length twice its width, is to be expanded so that both sides are increased by 3 m.a.) How would you
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  5. A rectangular rug has a width of x2- 6 feet.The length of the rug is 2 feet more than the width. Write an expression to
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  6. Make variables to represent the length and width of a rectangle, called length and width, respectively. You should set length to
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  7. The volume of a suitcase is 1,200 cubic inches. Its length is 20 inches, and its height is 10 inches. What is the width? Write
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  8. Let "p" represent 'the area of rectangle ABCD is 50 square inches'. Let "q" represent 'the perimeter of rectangle ABCD is 30
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  9. 1. Which of the following is not true about histograms?A. The bars must touch each other.** B. A histogram may be symmetric or
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  10. how do i write these in equations to represent each situation?1. the perimeter P of a rectangle is the sum of twice the length L
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