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29 May, 18:04

The length of a room is 8 ft greater than it is width. If each dimension is

increased by 2 ft, the area will be increased by 60 sq. ft. Find the dimensions of

the rooms.

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  1. 29 May, 19:25
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    Let width be equal to 'x'

    Length = x + 8

    Old area = x (x+8)

    Now, dimension increases

    Length = (x+10)

    width = x + 2

    New area = (x+2) (x+10)

    New area - old area = 60

    ((x+2) (x+10)) - (x (x+8)) = 60

    4x + 20 = 60

    4x = 40

    x = 10 ft

    Length of original room = 10+8 = 18 ft

    Width of original room = 10 ft.

    Length of increased dimension = 18 + 2 = 20 ft

    Width of increased dimension = 10 + 2 = 12 ft.
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