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The length of a rectangle is 3 inches longer than its width. If the area is 154 square inches, what are the dimensions of the rectangle

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Explanation:

Draw a rectangle. If the length is 3 inches longer than its width, we can write the width as "w" and the length as the width + 3

Area is (width)(Length) = (width)(width+3)

W

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A = (w+3)(w)

A = w2 + 3w = 108.

(Problem states that area is 108 sq in)

Need to solve this quadratic equation

w2 + 3y - 108 = 0

Factor:

(w - 9) (w + 12) = 0

So

w - 9 = 0. or. w + 12 = 0

Solve these and get

w = 9. or. w = -12

Only one that makes sense in real life is the poitive one.

So the dimensions are

Width = 9 inches

Length = 12 inches

hope this helped-nia.

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