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The area of a rectangle is 72cm^2. The length, l, of the rectangle is 6 cm longer than the width, w. What is the width of the rectangle? A.) 10cm B.) 8cm C.) 6cm D.) 2cm
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The area of a rectangle is 72cm^2. The length, l, of the rectangle is 6 cm longer than the width, w.
What is the width of the rectangle?
A.) 10cm
B.) 8cm
C.) 6cm
D.) 2cm
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A + L * W
A = 72
L = W + 6
72 = W(W + 6)
72 = W^2 + 6W
W^2 + 6W - 72 = 0
(W + 12)(W - 6) = 0
W + 12 = 0
W = -12...not this because it is negative
W - 6 = 0
W = 6 <=== width is 6 cm
L = W + 6
L = 6 + 6
L = 12 cm...length is 12 cm
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The answer is C, because 6*2= 12 and to get to 72 the closet answer is 6
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