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What is now the width in meters of this problem?

What is now the width in meters of this problem?-example-1

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Answer:

x-8 meters

Explanation:

we have area of rectangle= x²-15x+56

Length = x-7

width=?

we have

A= L x W

so, A/L=w

now;

x2-15x+56/x-7=w

after dividing w= x-8 meters

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