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1. A square is altered so that one dimension is increased by 7 meters and the other dimension is increased by 4 meters. If the area of the resulting rectangle is 108 square mete…
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1. A square is altered so that one dimension is
increased by 7 meters and the other dimension
is increased by 4 meters. If the area of the
resulting rectangle is 108 square meters, find the
area of the original square.
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The dimension of a square is altered so that one dimension Is increased by 7 feet While the other is decreased by 2 feet The area of the resulting rectangleIs 90 feet with a 2 up top what is the original squareArea of the square I will tell you the answer right now it is going to beA= 64 feet with the two up top
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