A square has sides of length #s#. A rectangle is #6# inches shorter than the square and #1# inch longer. How do you write an expression to represent the perimeter of the rectangle?
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Explanation:
Let's say that the rectangle has sides
You already know that
The perimeter of a rectangle is
The Perimeter of the rectangle in inches can be represented as
Explanation:
Problems like this can be confusing because it's hard to know how to write the math for all those measurements.
The trick is to do it one step at a time.
Let
Length of the side . . . . .
6 inches shorter . . . . . .
1 inch longer . . . . . . . . .
Perimeter is found by adding both widths plus both lengths
1) Clear the parentheses by distributing the twos
2) Combine like terms