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The length of a garden is 10 yards more than twice its width. Find the dimensions of the garden if its perimeter is 170 yards.

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Answered by 24DP1195
1

Answer:

Length = 40

Breadth = 15

Step-by-step explanation:

Let the breadth be x.

Length = 2x+10

So, the equation is:

2(x+2x+10) = 170

2(3x+10)=170

3x+10=85

3x=75

x=15

Therefore, 2x+10 = 2(15)+10 = 40

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Answered by Anonymous
26

Answer:

Given:-

  • length if garden is 10 yard more than twice its width
  • perimeter = 170 yard

To find:-

  • length= ?
  • width= ?

Find:-

Let us supose that the width of garden be x.

Now, length=2x+10

As ,we know that perimeter =2(l+b)

170= 2(2x+10+x)

85=3x+10

75=3x

x=25

Width=25yard

Length=60yard

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