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the length of a rectangle is twice its width. the area of the rectangle is 32 square feet. what are the length and width? which equation models this problem?
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the length of a rectangle is twice its width. the area of the rectangle is 32 square feet. what are the length and width? which equation models this problem?
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Work shown above!
Length would be 8 feet
Width would be 4 ft
Equation would be either:
Area = 2w^2 or
32 = 2w^2 which is the same thing except area was replaced with it's actual number
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2w x w = 32 the answer would be
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