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8 February, 07:11

You are creating a rectangular banner for a school pep rally. You have 100ft^2 of paper and you want 15ft. longer than the width. What should the dimensions of the banner be?

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  1. 8 February, 07:16
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    You are given the area of the rectangle which is 100 ft^2.

    We know that the area of a rectangle is given by length x width.

    It is also given that L = W + 15 (because you want the rectangle to be longer)

    So substituting the values, we have:

    W (W+15) = 100

    W² + 15W - 100 = 0

    (W+20) (W-5) = 0

    W = - 20; W = 5

    (-20 is an extraneous solution)

    Solving for L:

    L = 5 + 15 = 20

    The dimensions of the rectangle is 20 ft by 5 ft.
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