Solve the problem.The length of a rectangle is three times the width. Let W be the width, L be the length, and P be the perimeter, all units in feet.a. Sketch three possible rectangles in which the length is three times the width.b. Which of the symbols W, L, and P are variables?c. Which of the symbols W, L, and P are constants?
What will be an ideal response?
a. The rectangles are not drawn to scale. Answers may vary.
b. W, L, P
c. None
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A. b2
B. b
C. b2
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