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The length of a rectangular park is thrice its breadth. If the perimeter of the park is 168
metres, find its dimensions.​

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Answered by lewisrjones
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Answer:

Length=63m Breadth=21m

Step-by-step explanation:

L=length B=breadth.

2L+2B= perimeter=168m.

if the length is 3x the breadth then 3B=L.

This means that 2(3B)+2B=168m.

8B=168m.

B=21m.

If 2L+2B=168 and B=21 then.

2L+42=168.

2L=126.

L=63m.

Hope this helps.

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