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Mathematics, 25.02.2021 19:50, marquion

A rectangular exercise mat has a perimeter of 36 feet. The length of the mat is twice the width. Part A: create a equation to determine the length, in feet, of the mat.

Part B: solve your equation from part A to determine the length, in feet, of the mat, then find the area, in square feet, of the mat.

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