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The Length of Lisa's rectangular dining room is 12ft. If the area of the room is at least 96 square feet, what is the smallest width the room could have?
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Answer:
a = 12 ft
b = 8 ft
p = q = 14.4222 ft
P = 40 ft
A = 96 ft²
a = length side a
b = length side b
p = q = diagonals
P = perimeter
A = area
√ = square root
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