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If the sides of a square are lengthened by 7 feet, the area becomes 121 square feet. how long is a side of the original square?
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Let the length of one side of the original square be a.
The length of one side of the new square is (a+7) feet,
the area of the second square is
taking the square root of both sides:
a+7=11
a=4
Answer: 4 feet
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