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If the perimeter of a tennis court is 228 feet and the length is 6 feet longer than twice the width, then what are the length and width

If the perimeter of a tennis court is 228 feet and the length is 6 feet longer than twice the width, then what are the length and width?
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x=width=36 2x+6=length=78 ---------------- p=2w+2L 2x+2(2x+6)=228 2x+4x+12=228 6x=216 x=36
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x=width=36 2x+6=length=78 ---------------- p=2w+2L 2x+2(2x+6)=228 2x+4x+12=228 6x=216 x=36


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