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8 January, 06:57

A group of students want to create a garden. They do not know the exact measurements but they propose using a variable to represent the length and width of the garden. The length of the garden is 10 feet longer than double the width. Use a single variable to write algebraic expressions for both the length and width of the garden. Draw a diagram of the garden, labeling the length and width.

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  1. 8 January, 08:26
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    Width = x and length=y, klength is 10ft longer than double the width, so width would be x with the varible 2. Answer: width=x2 and length = y+10
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