Math, asked by guptadivyansh614, 9 months ago

The length of a rectangle is three times its width. It the perimeter is
length of the rectangle
2 cm more than the lenght of the rectangle​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The length of a rectangle is three times its width. It the perimeter is 4 cm and the length is 2 cm

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Answered by ashasingh151088
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Answer:

The perimeter of a rectangle is twice the length plus twice the width since the length is 3 times the width this would mean that the perimeter is equal to 8 times the width (2L+2W=2×3W+2W=8W=36cm

therefore the width is 4.5cm .

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