Perimeter of a rectangle

sjooff111

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Rectangle formula for perimeter is P= 2L+2W

the question is The perimeter of a b-ball court is 96 meters and the length is 6 meters longer than twice the width. I just need help setting up the equation.
 
sjooff111 said:
Rectangle formula for perimeter is P= 2L+2W

the question is The perimeter of a b-ball court is 96 meters and the length is 6 meters longer than twice the width. I just need help setting up the equation.

I'll do a similar but different problem for you:

The perimeter of a b-ball court is 100 meters and the length is 2 meters longer than twice the width.

First thing to do is to define your variables. Assuming the b-ball court is rectangular,

let

length of b-ball court = L

Width of b-ball court = W [edit] Thanks Mark

You are given

The perimeter of a b-ball court is 100 meters...

That translates to:

Perimeter of a rectangle = 2L + 2W

2L + 2W = 100 .......................................(1)

The other given is:

...the length is 2 meters longer than twice the width...

What does that translate to?
 
Subhotosh Khan said:
length of b-ball court = L

width of b-ball court = W <-- Inadvertent typographical error fixed 8-) [Emphasis mine.]
MY EDIT: Redundancy resolved.
 
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mmm4444bot said:
width of b-ball court = W <-- Inadvertent typographical error fixed 8-)
How do we know it was "Inadvertent"?
 
Re: Re:

Denis said:
mmm4444bot said:
width of b-ball court = W <-- Inadvertent typographical error fixed 8-)
How do we know it was "Inadvertent"?

Because my quota of "advertent" mistakes were all used up........
 
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