Asked by Hannah

The diagram below represents the measurements of Jennie’s yard. The yard’s width is x feet shorter than its length. If the area of the yard is 540 square feet, how many feet shorter than the length is the width?

A yard with a length of 30 feet and a width of (30 minus x) feet.

Which equation represents the scenario?
30 + (30 – x) = 540
540 – 30 = 30 – x
30(30 – x) = 540
540 – (30 – x) = 30

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
Area = length × width. So 30(30 − x) = 540 (option 3).

Solve: 30(30 − x) = 540 → 900 − 30x = 540 → −30x = −360 → x = 12.

The width is 12 feet shorter than the length.