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30 November, 08:05

The area of a rectangle is x - 16. If the

width of rectangle is * + 1, find an

expression to represent the length.

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  1. 30 November, 08:43
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    there is likely a number missing in what you said the width was equal, so you may need to plug in a number in the work I provide, if so.

    A=x-16

    W=x+1 (assuming it just wants any number to be able to be added to the 1)

    We first need to use the area formula to setup the problem

    A=W*L

    area equals width times length

    We can divide both sides by W to solve for L and get

    A/W=L

    from here we can just plug in the given values for area and the width

    (x-16) / (x+1) = L

    This should answer your question, but the x in the denominator may need replaced if the * in your given width is actually a different value besides x.
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