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A flag has a total area of 42 square feet. A second flag has an area of 48 square feet. If the widths of both flags are each 6 feet, what are the lengths?
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A flag has a total area of 42 square feet.
A second flag has an area of 48 square
feet. If the widths of both flags are
each 6 feet, what are the lengths?
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First it would be 42/6 and 48/6
So the first flag would be 7 feet and the second would be 8 feet long
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The first flag has the length of
7 feet
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The second flag has the length of 8
feet
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