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The area of a gymnasium is (27x + 18) square units. Factor 27x + 18 to find possible dimensions of the gymnasium.

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Answer:

Dimension of gymnasium= 9 units and (3x+2) units.

Explanation:

We have been given the area of a gymnasium is
27x+18 square units. We are asked to find possible dimensions of gymnasium by factoring our given expression for area of gymnasium.

Let us factor our greatest common factor of our given expression. We can see that 9 is the GCF of our given expression.


(9* 3x+9* 2)

Upon factoring out 9 from our given expression we will get,


9(3x+2)

Therefore, the possible dimensions of the gymnasium will be 9 units and (3x+2) units as we will get the same area for gymnasium by multiplying these both dimensions.

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