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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Ugh.. word problem.. posting picture..

OpenStudy (anonymous):

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Would the equation be 4w<12w+x?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Wait...let me see

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Or just.. 4w<12w

OpenStudy (anonymous):

This looks really familiar- I dunno if it was u, but somebody posted this same exact question about a week ago

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I get w > 4

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I can post my solution steps if you want

OpenStudy (anonymous):

got the same, Bliss. And so did Euphoria, Joy and Jubilation

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Sure Bliss, if you wouldn't mind

OpenStudy (anonymous):

No gandalfwiz, wasn't me.. I haven't had this type of problem yet

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Or actuallyBliss.. just the initial equation

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The formula for Perimeter of a rectangle is P = 2l + 2w

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I know how to solve it once I have it

OpenStudy (anonymous):

That should be enough

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Hmm.. I did know that.. just didn't dawn on me to apply it :D haha well thank you so much guys

OpenStudy (anonymous):

welcome!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

You don't really need to formula though

OpenStudy (anonymous):

lol gandalfwiz .. Euphoria, joy, jubilation ;D

OpenStudy (anonymous):

All you need to do is draw a rectangle and label each side as appropriate. The add the sides to get the perimeter. I can show you on twiddla

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Sure, if ya have the time

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