The length of a rectangular park is 6 feet more than its width. The perimeter of the park is 20 feet. Let L represent the length of the park and W represent the width in feet.
Directions: Write & solve the system of linear equations that can be used to determine the length (L) and width (W) of the park.
Solve using the SUBSTITUTION METHOD. VERIFY YOUR SOLUTION.
Equation 1:
Equation 2:
The length of the park is
The width of the park is
The length of a rectangular park is 5 feet more than its width. The perimeter of the park is 30 feet. Let L represent the length of the park and W represent the width in feet.
Directions: Write & solve the system of linear equations that can be used to determine the length (L) and width (W) of the park.
Solve using the SUBSTITUTION METHOD. VERIFY YOUR SOLUTION.
Equation 1:
Equation 2:
The length of the park is
The width of the park is
The length of a rectangular park is 9 feet more than its width. The perimeter of the park is 50 feet. Let L represent the length of the park and W represent the width in feet.
Directions: Write & solve the system of linear equations that can be used to determine the length (L) and width (W) of the park.
Solve using the SUBSTITUTION METHOD. VERIFY YOUR SOLUTION.
Equation 1:
Equation 2:
The length of the park is
The width of the park is