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21 June, 10:06

The owner of an office building is expanding the length and width of a parking lot by the same amount. The lot currently measured 120ft by 80ft, and the expansion will increase its area by 4,400ft^2. By how many feet should the parking lot be increased?

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  1. 21 June, 13:10
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    The current area is 120 (80) = 9600 and he want to expand it by 4400 so that the new area will be 9600+4400=14000

    14000 = (120+x) (80+x)

    14000=9600+200x+x^2

    x^2+200x-4400=0

    x^2-20x+220x-4400=0

    x (x-20) + 220 (x-20) = 0

    (x+220) (x-20) = 0, since x is an increase it must be greater than zero so

    x=20ft

    (120+20) (80+20) = 14000ft^2
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