Mathematics, 05.01.2021 20:00 montanolumpuy
1. The height of a storage container for an artwork is 3 feet more than 3 times its
width. The height of the container is 18 feet. The following equation can be used to
find w, the width of the container.
3w + 3 = 18
What is the width of the container?
A. 3 ft
B.5 ft
C. 7 ft
D. 57 ft
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