HELP!! PLEASE A carpenter is framing a window with wood trim where the length of the window is 9 and 1/3 feet. If the width of the window is 6 and 3/ 4 feet, how many feet of the wood is needed to frame the window? Write your answer as a proper or improper fraction

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We need the perimeter of the window for framing

The window is in the shape of a rectangle with the height of [tex]9 \frac{1}{3} [/tex] feet and width of [tex]6 \frac{3}{4} [/tex]. The diagram of the shape is shown below

The perimeter of a shape is obtained by adding up the length of all the sides that form the shape.

The perimeter of the window is [tex]9 \frac{1}{3}+9 \frac{1}{3}+6 \frac{3}{4}+6 \frac{3}{4} [/tex] = [tex]18 \frac{2}{3}+12 \frac{6}{4} [/tex] 

We have two whole numbers 18 and 12 and two fractions [tex] \frac{2}{3} [/tex] and [tex] \frac{6}{4} [/tex]

Adding the two fractions that have different denominator 
[tex] \frac{2}{3}+ \frac{6}{4} = \frac{8}{12}+ \frac{18}{12}= \frac{26}{12} [/tex], which is an improper fraction which we can change into a mixed number [tex]2 \frac{1}{6} [/tex]

So the perimeter of the window is 
[tex]18+12+2 \frac{1}{6} =32 \frac{1}{6} [/tex] 

and the length of wood needed for the frame is [tex]32 \frac{1}{6} [/tex] feet


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