Ken is creating a rectangular garden where he wants the length to be 5 ft. More than twice the width. If the width is represented by x then write an expression for the length in terms of x

2x + 5

width --- x

twice the width --- 2x
5 more ----> + 5

5 more than twice the width = 2x + 5

Thank you

To write an expression for the length in terms of x, we'll start by setting up the given information.

Let's assume the width of the garden is x.

According to the problem, the length of the garden is 5 feet more than twice the width.

Twice the width can be represented as 2x.

Adding 5 feet more, the expression for the length in terms of x is:

2x + 5

Therefore, the expression for the length of the garden in terms of x is 2x + 5.