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prealgebra senior
Problem
A rectangular picture frame is made from one-inch-wide pieces of wood. The area of just the frame is square inches, and one of the outer edges of the frame is inches long. What is the sum of the lengths of the four interior edges of the frame?

Solution
The lengths of the top/bottom interior edges are inches (since there is 1 inch of frame to either side of the interior rectangular hole). Let the lengths of the left/right interior edges be inches. Then, the lengths of the left/right exterior edges are inches. The area of the frame is equal to the area of the frame rectangle minus the area of the hole. This is equal to . Since we are given that this area is 18 square inches, we have the equation . So the dimensions of the interior hole are . Thus, the sum of the four interior edges is inches.
Final answer
14