Katie cut out a piece of wrapping paper that was 2 times as long and 3 times as wide as the box that she was wrapping.The box was 5 inches long and 4 inches wide.What is the perimeter of the wrapping paper that Katie cut?

Length = 10

Width = 12

P = 2L + 2W

To find the perimeter of the wrapping paper, let's first calculate the dimensions of the paper. We know that the length of the paper is 2 times the length of the box, and the width is 3 times the width of the box.

Given:
Length of the box = 5 inches
Width of the box = 4 inches

Length of the paper = 2 * length of the box
= 2 * 5 inches
= 10 inches

Width of the paper = 3 * width of the box
= 3 * 4 inches
= 12 inches

Now that we have the dimensions of the paper, we can calculate the perimeter by adding up the lengths of all four sides.

Perimeter of the paper = 2 * (length + width)
= 2 * (10 inches + 12 inches)
= 2 * 22 inches
= 44 inches

Therefore, the perimeter of the wrapping paper that Katie cut is 44 inches.

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