Taylor's front porch is rectangular. The length is 3 feet more than the width. The perimeter of the porch is 14 feet. What is the width of the porch?

L = (w+3)

L + w = 14/2 = 7

(w+3) + w = 7

2 w = 4

etc

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To find the width of Taylor's front porch, we can set up an equation using the given information.

Let's say the width of the porch is represented by the variable 'W' (in feet). Since the length is 3 feet more than the width, we can represent the length as 'W + 3' (in feet).

The perimeter of a rectangle is the sum of all its sides. In this case, the perimeter of the porch is 14 feet. So, we can set up the equation:

2(W + W + 3) = 14

Simplifying the equation:

2(2W + 3) = 14
4W + 6 = 14
4W = 14 - 6
4W = 8

Now, we can solve for W by dividing both sides of the equation by 4:

W = 8 / 4
W = 2

Therefore, the width of Taylor's front porch is 2 feet.