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The length, l , of a rectangle is 3 cm longer than twice the width, w. The perimeter of the rectangle is 66 cm.

Which system of linear equations could be used to find the length and width of the rectangle?
A. l = 3w + 2
2l + 2w = 66

B.l = 3w + 2
l + w = 66

C.I= 2w + 3
l + w = 66

D. l = 2w + 3
2l + 2w = 66

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Answer:

The system of linear equations that could be used to find the length and width of the rectangle will be:

l = 2w + 3 cm

2w + 2l = 66

Hence, option D is correct.

Explanation:

Let the width of the rectangle be = w cm

Given that the length, l, of a rectangle is 3 cm longer than twice the width, w.

Thus, the length of the rectangle be:

l = 2w + 3 cm

We know that the perimeter of the rectangle is:

P = 2w + 2l

Given that the perimeter of the rectangle = P = 66 cm

so substitute P = 66 in P = 2w + 2l

P = 2w + 2l

66 = 2w + 2l

Therefore, the system of linear equations that could be used to find the length and width of the rectangle will be:

l = 2w + 3 cm

2w + 2l = 66

Hence, option D is correct.

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