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The length of a rectangle is 4/5 feet the width is 5/8 feet how much greater is the length of the rectangle than the width
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The length of a rectangle is 4/5 feet the width is 5/8 feet how much greater is the length of the rectangle than the width
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We know the length and width, so the width subtracted from the length will tell us how much bigger the length is.
So the length is
feet longer than the width
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