Suppose that the width of a certain rectangle is 1 inch more than one-fourth of its length. The perimeter of the rectangle is 42 inch. How do you find the length and width of rectangle?
3 Answers
Length
Explanation:
Let the length of the rectangle be
So, the perimeter
By what is given,
Hence, width
Thus, length
length = 16" and width = 5"
Explanation:
we can set this up with some "let x ..." statements
Let the length (L) be represented by
Let the width (W) be represented by
since the width is 1 inch longer than a quarter of it's length
the perimeter is the sum of 2 lengths and 2 widths
sub in values and solve
eliminate the fraction by multiplying everything by 4
collect like terms
sub in to find the width
verify
the length is 16" and the width 5"
Length is 16
Width is 5
Explanation:
Breaking the question down into its component parts:
The width is 1 inch more than:
1 fourth
of its length
The perimeter is 42
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From equation(2)
Using equation(3) substitute for
Multiply both sides by (-1)
substitute for L in equation(2)#
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Check:
Using the wording of the question the following should be true: