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10 November, 00:56

The length of a rectangle is 6 inches, and the width is 5 inches. When each dimension is increased by x inches, the area triples. Which equation models this situation? A) (6x) (5x) = 60 B) (6x) (5x) = 90 C) (x + 6) (x + 5) = 60 D) (x + 6) (x + 5) = 90

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  1. 10 November, 01:32
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    D) (x + 6) (x + 5) = 90
  2. 10 November, 03:08
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    Option D is correct. i. e., (x + 6) * (x + 5) = 90

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given: Length of Rectangle = 6 inches and Width of Rectangle = 5 inches

    To find: Equation which represent the situation when length & width i increased by x inches and area becomes triple.

    Area of Rectangle = Length * Width

    = 6 * 5

    = 30 inche²

    Area of Rectangle, A = 30 inche²

    When length and width are increased by x inches, new dimensions become

    New Length = 6 + x = (x + 6) inches

    New Width = 5 + x = (x + 5) inches

    Area of new Rectangle = 3 * A = 3 * 30 = 90 inches²

    As we know,

    Area of New Rectangle = New Length * New Width

    90 = (x + 6) * (x + 5)

    Therefore, Option D is correct. i. e., (x + 6) * (x + 5) = 90
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