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Need helppppp asappppp pleaseee-example-1
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Explanation:

oh, come on ! we are dealing with rectangles.

and you know how to get the perimeter and the area of a rectangle. upper elementary school students can do that.

remember, the perimeter is the distance when you walk all around the rectangle.

so, 2 times the length and 2 times the width.

and the area is simply length × width.

but your teacher was very lazy and careless with some phrasing about what is needed.

the original room is 8 ft × 3 ft.

1.

the length of border needed is exactly the perimeter.

so,

2×8 + 2×3 = 16 + 6 = 22 ft

2.

the area of the floor is

8×3 = 24 ft²

this is the amount of floor panels to be bought. we buy them in ft².

3.

the new room is (8+3) ft × (3-2) ft. = 11 ft × 1 ft.

that is a very strange room. no human can live in such a room.

I think your teacher meant (8-2) ft × (3+3) ft = 6 ft × 6 ft.

but let's stick with the original information.

the border for this room (perimeter) is

2×11 + 2×1 = 22 + 2 = 24 ft

4.

the floor area is

11 × 1 = 11 ft²

if we consider my correction of the room size, it is

6×6 = 36 ft²

5.

"difference in size" is not clear. regarding the dimensions (side lengths and correspondingly the perimeter) or regarding the floor size ?

if we consider the perimeter, the difference is

24 - 22 = 2 ft

the new room's perimeter is 2 ft less.

if we consider the floor area, the difference is

24 - 11 = 13 ft²

the new room is 13 ft² smaller.

or for my size correction, the difference is

36 - 24 = 12 ft²

the new room is then 12 ft² larger.

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