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If the length of a rectangle is 3 meters less than twice its width, what is an equation to find the length of the rectangle?

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For this case we have to:

w: Represents the width of the rectangle

L: Represents the length of the rectangle

So, according to the statement we have:

The double width is represented as:
2w

3 meters less than twice the width is represented as:
2w-3

Then we have that the length of the rectangle is given by the following equation:


L = 2w-3

Answer:

The length of the rectangle is given by:


L = 2w-3

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