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Mathematics, 27.10.2019 21:43 marbuigues9171

The length of a certain rectangle exceeds its width by exactly 8 cm, and the perimeter of the rectangle is 66 cm. what is the width of the rectangle? although you may be able to solve this problem using a method of your own, try the following approach, which starts by guessing the width of the rectangle. study the first row of the table below, which is based on a 10-cm guess for the width. then make your own guess and use it to fill in the next row of the table. if you have not guessed the correct width, use another row of the table and try again.

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