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20 October, 17:24

A rectangle has an area 40 square units. The length is 6 units greater than the width. What are the dimensions?

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  1. 20 October, 18:06
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    10,4

    Step-by-step explanation:

    width = w

    length = l = w+4

    area = l*w = (w+4) * w
  2. 20 October, 21:05
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    Length 10, width 4

    Work

    40 = lw = (6+w) * w

    40 = w^2 + 6w

    40 + 9 = 49 = w^2 + 6w + 9

    49 = (w + 3) ^2

    7 = w + 3

    w = 7-3 = 4

    remember that 40 = lw? We now know w, so let's find l:

    40 = 4l

    l = 40/4 = 10

    Length 10 units, width 4 units
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