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The length of a room is 3 feet more than twice the width of the room. The perimeter of the room is 66 feet. What are the dimensions of the room?
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The length of a room is 3 feet more than twice the width of the room. The perimeter of the room is 66 feet. What are the dimensions of the room?
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The length of a room is 3 feet more than twice the width of the room. The perimeter of the room is 66 feet. What are the dimensions of the room?
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The length of a room is 3 feet more than twice the width.
10*2=20+3=23
10+10= 20 23+23= 46
46+20=66
10= the width 23= the length.
I hope this helps!
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