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A rectangle has a length that is three more than twice it's width. Which equation correctly models its area?

a. 3x^2+2x
b. x^2
c. 2x^2+3x
d. x^2+3x

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x^2+3x

that be my answer
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let x=w, and then L=2x+3

Since area is LW we have:

A=x(2x+3)

A=2x^2+3x (c.)
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