The perimeter of a rectangle is 62 cm. The length is 5 less 2 times the number x. What is the width?

Is the answer 18?

Width = W.

L = 2W - 5.

2W + 2L = 62 cm.
2W + 2(2W-5) = 62.
2W + 4W - 10 = 62.
6W = 72.
W = 12 cm.

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To find the width of the rectangle, we can use the formula for the perimeter of a rectangle, which is given by:

Perimeter = 2 * (Length + Width)

Given that the perimeter of the rectangle is 62 cm, we can set up the equation as follows:

62 = 2 * (Length + Width)

Now, let's express the length in terms of x. The problem states that the length is 5 less 2 times x. Therefore, we can write the length as:

Length = 5 - 2x

Plugging this into the equation, we have:

62 = 2 * (5 - 2x + Width)

Now, let's simplify the equation:

62 = 10 - 4x + 2 * Width

Rearranging the terms, we get:

62 - 10 + 4x = 2 * Width

Simplifying further, we have:

52 + 4x = 2 * Width

Divide both sides by 2:

26 + 2x = Width

So, the width of the rectangle is given by the equation:

Width = 26 + 2x

Now, if we substitute the given value of x into this equation, we can find the width. You mentioned that x = 18, so substituting this into the equation, we have:

Width = 26 + 2 * 18
Width = 26 + 36
Width = 62

Therefore, the width of the rectangle is 62 cm, not 18 cm.