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Mathematics, 04.11.2020 17:20 triggernugget05
The formula P=21+2w means that the perimeter of a rectangle is equal to
twice the sum of its length and its width.
Solve P = 21+ 2w for I.
O A. 1. P+2W
O B. 1-P-2W
O C. -P-2-W
O D.-P-2
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