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A rectangular room twice as long as it is wide would contain 160 square feet more if each side were one foot longer. what is the length of the room?
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A rectangular room twice as long as it is wide would contain 160 square feet more if each side were one foot longer. what is the length of the room?
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A rectangular room twice as long as it is wide would contain 160 square feet more if each side were one foot longer. what is the length of the room?
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length= 2*width
area=l*w=2*width*width=2*width^2
area+160=(2*width+1)*(width+1)
A+160=2w^2+2w+w+1
A+160=2w^2+3w+1
putting value of a
2w^2+160=2w^2+3w+1
160=3w+1
w=53m
l=106m
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