The length of a rectangle is five inches more than four times the width. The perimeter is 110 inches. Find the length and width. The length is inches, and the width is inches.
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Let's say the width is "w" inches. According to the problem, the length is five inches more than four times the width. So, the length can be represented as "4w + 5" inches. The perimeter of a rectangle is calculated by adding up all the sides. In this case, the Show more…
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