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8 February, 21:14

A park planner is designing a rectangular butterfly garden. The plan is for the garden to have an area of 1,917 square feet wide, how long is it?

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  1. 8 February, 21:55
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    Area is length times width.

    So, we have the value for area (1917) and width (9).

    Let's plug that into the equation (A=LW)

    1917=9L

    divide by 9 to find L

    1917/9=213

    So, if the width is 9 feet and the area needs to be 1917 square feet, then the length is 213 feet.
  2. 8 February, 23:15
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    Area equals width multiplied by length. Set up the equation as 9x=1917. The x represents the unknown length. The 9 represents the given width. Divide 1917 by 9 resulting in x=213. The length of the garden is 213 feet.
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