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12 August, 06:22

Nick has a new pool in his backyard in the shape of a rectangle. He needs to buy a cover for the winter months. Nick knows that the pool is 384 square feet and the width is 16 feet. 1. Show the formula to determine the area of a rectangle. 2. Rearrange the formula to find the unknown length of Nick's pool 3. Calculate the length of Nick's pool. 4. If Nick had to buy a cover that was too long (30 foot), how much extra area would be left over after the pool is covered?

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  1. 12 August, 08:50
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    1. Show the formula to determine the area of a rectangle.

    area = length x width

    2. Rearrange the formula to find the unknown length of Nick's pool

    length = area / width

    3. Calculate the length of Nick's pool.

    length = 384 / 16 = 24 feet

    4. If Nick had to buy a cover that was too long (30 foot), how much extra area would be left over after the pool is covered?

    (30 - 24) * 16 = 6 * 16 = 96 square feet
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