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Can someone help with this math problem-example-1

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Answer:

20 ft long; 12 ft wide

Explanation:

Let w = the width of the garden

Then l = w + 8

A = lw

A = (w + 8)w

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The sidewalk is 4 ft wide, so, for the big rectangle consisting of garden plus sidewalk:

Width = w +8

Length = w + 16

Area = (w + 8)(w + 16)

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The difference between the two areas is the area of the sidewalk (320 ft²).

(w + 8)(w + 16) - (w + 8)w = 320 Factor out w + 8

(w+ 8)(w + 16 – w) = 320 Combine like terms

(w+ 8) × 16 = 320 Divide each side by 16

w + 8 = 20 Subtract 8 from each side

w = 12 ft

l = 12 + 8

l = 20 ft

The garden is 20 ft long by 12 ft wide.

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