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A rectangular garden measures 5 m by 7 m. both dimensions are to be extended by the same amount so that the area of the garden is doubled. by how much should the dimensions incr…
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a rectangular garden measures 5 m by 7 m. both dimensions are to be extended by the same amount so that the area of the garden is doubled. by how much should the dimensions increase, to the nearest tenth of a metre
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35m
Explanation:
5m by 7m = 35m
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