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26 September, 23:15

Becky wants to fence in a rectangular play area for her dog. If she wants the length of the play area to be 9 feet longer than half its width, what should the dimensions of the play area be? Write the dimensions algebraically

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  1. 27 September, 02:40
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    The dimension of the play area written algebraically is y²/2 + 9y

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let the be x and the width be y

    If the length is to be 9 feet longer than half the width,

    hence y/2 + 9 = x

    hence dimension of the area = (y/2 + 9) * y = y²/2 + 9y
  2. 27 September, 03:05
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    Answer: lenght = 9ft + W/2

    widht = W

    Step-by-step explanation:

    if we define L as the lenght, and W as the width, we have that:

    L = 9ft + W/2

    Then the dimensions are the lenght and the width, and with only one of these two variables, we have all the dimensions, that are

    lenght = 9ft + W/2

    widht = W
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