The width of a rectangle is is fixed at 23cm what lenths will make the permeter greater then 94cm?

The lengths will have to be greater than 24 or 24<

24cm?

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Jose is right. If the width is 23, then both of those sides add up to 46. 94-46=48/2 (2 sides for the lengths)=24.

To find the lengths that will make the perimeter of a rectangle greater than 94 cm, we need to understand the formula for the perimeter of a rectangle.

The perimeter of a rectangle is given by the formula:
Perimeter = 2(length + width)

In this case, the width is fixed at 23 cm. So, the formula can be simplified to:
Perimeter = 2(length + 23)

To find the lengths that make the perimeter greater than 94 cm, we'll solve the inequality:
Perimeter > 94

Substituting the formula for the perimeter, we have:
2(length + 23) > 94

Now we can solve this inequality for length:

2(length + 23) > 94
Divide both sides by 2:
length + 23 > 47
Subtract 23 from both sides:
length > 24

So, any lengths greater than 24 cm will make the perimeter of the rectangle greater than 94 cm.