When you are writing an equation from a verbal description, you almost always just write it as you read it. But "less than" is an exception to the rule, as it would follow, not precede, the other term in the expression. "Is" always means "=".
Example: "The length is 2 more than 4 times its width" would be: L = 2 + 4W, or you could also write it as L = 4W + 2.
Example: "The length is 5 less than the width" would be: L = W - 5. You cannot write it any other way.
By looking at these two examples you should be able to answer your question.
Width: 8.5 Length: 25.5
length times width equals the area of a rectangle. length times width equals the area of a rectangle. area
It is the square area of the rectangle
Let x be the width of the rectangle. Then the length is 3x. The area of the rectangle is 3x * x = 3x^2, which also has to be 48. Solving for x, we get that the width is 4, and the length is 12.
The area of a rectangle is found by multiplying the length times the width.
call width x so length is 3x perimeter is (2*length)+(2*width) so perimeter is 8x
the length is equal to 160,083
15 feet.
63 feet
the base of the rectangle exceeds three times its altitudes by 4. if the length of the side of the square is 8centimeter find the dimension of the rectangle.
9
3l - 5 is an expression for five less than three times the length l
Area of a rectangle: length times width Width=11 Length= 11x3= 33 11x33= 363 square feet
Width: 8.5 Length: 25.5
64 meters
dont is answer
It is the area of the rectangle which is length times width