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The dimensions of a rectangle are its length and width.
a rectangle has a width of 4 cm less than it's length. if a new rectangle is formed by increasing the width 5 cm and decreasing
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the dimensions of a rectangle are such that its length is 3 inches more than its width. if the length were double and if the
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The length of a rectangle is 6 ft more than its width. The perimeter of the rectangle is 68 ft. What are the dimensions of the
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THE LENGTH OF A RECTANGLE IS 3M MORE THAN 2 TIMES ITS WIDTH. IF THE AREA IF THE RECTANGLE IS 99CM^2, FIND THE DIMENSIONS OF THE
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The area of a rectangle is 105mm^2. The length is six millimeters less than three times its width. Find the dimensions of the
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The area of a rectangle is 8x2+22x+15
. What are the possible dimensions of the rectangle? Use factoring.(1 point) Responses
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For a contest, students have to solve this problem: The length of a rectangle is 6 cm more than its width. The perimeter of the
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The area of a rectangle is 8x2+22x+15
. What are the possible dimensions of the rectangle? Use factoring.(1 point) Responses a.
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The dimensions of a rectangle are such that its length is 3 in. more than its width. If the length were doubled and if the width
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The length of a rectangle is 3 more than twice the width. The area of the rectangle is 119 square inches. What are the
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