A rectangle has sides of length 6 yards and 5 yards. What is the perimeter?

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Answer 1
Answer: Solutions 

We know that a rectangle has four sides and the perimeter of a rectangle is the distance around the outside of the rectangle.The opposite sides of a rectangle are congruent To find the perimeter you have to use the formula 2 × (Side A + Side B). 

We have the side lengths 6 yards and 5 yards. 

Solve 

2 × (Side A + Side B) 
× ( Side A (6) + Side B (5) )  
= (6 x 2) + (5 x 2) 
= 22 

The perimeter is 22 yards².  
Answer 2
Answer: P = 2l + 2w
Am I right with the formula?
The P= 2(6)+2(5)
P=12+10
P=22 yards

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Harold worked at a men's clothing store which marks up it's retail clothing by 27%. The store purchases pants for $74, suit jackets for $325, and dress shirts for $48. How much will Harold charge a customer for two pairs of pants, three dress shirts, and a suit jacket?

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Let first find the purchase price (cost) of 2 pair of pants, 3 dress shirts, and 1 suit jacket.

2 pants = 74*2=148

3 dress shirts = 48*3=144

1 suit jacket = 325*1=325

Summing all these, we have 148+144+325=617

Harold marks up 27% of his cost. So we add 27% of 617 to 617.

617+(0.27)(617)=783.59

Hence, Harold charges $783.59 to his customer who will buy 2 pants, 3 shirts, and 1 suit jacket.

ANSWER: $783.59

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(5,3)

There is no explanation for this solution.

First look at the X line to find the first point then the Y line. (X,Y) Answer: (5,3)

Simplify .
7g - 12 = 3 + 7/3g

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Hey there, first we simplify, 7g-12=7/3G+3, second, we subtract 7/3G from both sides, 7g-12-7/3g=7/3G+3-7/3g=14/3g-12=3, third, we add 12 to both sides, 14/3g-12+12=3+12=14/3g=15, now, we multiply both sides by 3/14, 3/14*14/3g=3/14*15=g=45/14. Therefore, the answer is g=45/14

Bradley solved the following equation: 4(5x – 6) = 2(8x + 10) Step Work Justification 1 20x – 24 = 16x + 20 2 4x – 24 = 20 3 4x = 44 4 x = 11 Which of the following has all correct justifications Bradley used to solve this equation? 1. Associative property of addition. 2. Subtraction property of equality. 3. Addition property of equality. 4. Multiplicative inverse. 1. Associative property of addition. 2. Subtraction property of equality. 3. Addition property of equality. 4. Division property of equality. 1. Distributive property. 2. Subtraction property of equality. 3. Addition property of equality. 4. Multiplicative property of equality. 1. Distributive property. 2. Subtraction property of equality. 3. Addition property of equality. 4. Division property of equality.

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Solution:

The equation solved by Bradley is

→4(5x – 6) = 2(8x + 10)

Step Work  

1. 20 x – 24 = 16 x + 20    → [ Distributive property]

Taking variable on one side of equation

2 . 4 x – 24 = 20  → [Subtraction property of equality.]

Taking constant on one side of equation

3 . 4 x = 44 →[Addition property of equality.]

Dividing both sides by 4

4 . x = 11          → [Division property of equality.]

Out of all the four options given ,Fourth option [ 1. Distributive property. 2. Subtraction property of equality. 3. Addition property of equality. 4. Division property of equality ], completely satisfies the work done  in equation.

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