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A rectangle has perimeter 182in and length 52in.what is the width?

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∙ 13y ago
Updated: 12/21/2022

Let the width be x:-

2(x+52) = 182

2x+104 = 182

Subtract 104 from both sides and then divide both sides by 2 to find the width:-

x = 39 inches

Check: 2(39+52) = 182 inches

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