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The area of a rectangle is 70 in² and the length of the rectangle is 3 in. longer than the width. The area of a rectangle is found by multiplying the length times the width. During the Set Up step of the five-step problem-solving plan, which equation would you set up to solve for the width

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well i know the length is 10 and the width is 7

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Answer:


w(w+3)=70

Explanation:

Let w be the width of the rectangle.

We have been given the length of the rectangle is 3 in. longer than the width. So the length of the rectangle would be
w+3.

We are also told that the area of a rectangle is 70 in². We know that area of rectangle in length times width. We can represent the given information in an equation as:


w(w+3)=70

Therefore, the equation
w(w+3)=70 can be used to find the width of the rectangle.

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