Question 19 There is a rectangle with perimeter of 96 meters. The length is 14 meters more than the width. Find the length of the rectangle. Just enter the numerical answer, no other words or symbols.
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According to the given information, the length of the rectangle is 14 meters more than the width, so the length would be x + 14 meters. The perimeter of a rectangle is calculated by adding the lengths of all its sides, which in this case would be 2 times the width Show more…
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