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Seth has a garden with dimensions 9 feet long times 8 feet wide he wants to enlarge the garden to an area of 120 ft.² how much farther will he need to extend the length of the garden to attain his desired area

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Answer:

6 feet

Explanation:

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User Justcurious
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Answer:

6 ft longer (total length of 15ft)

Explanation:

the initial dimensions are:

length:
l=9ft

width:
w=8ft

the area area of the garden is given by:


a=l*w

so the original area is:


a=9ft*8ft=72ft^2

Since we need the area to be
120ft^2, and we can only change the length, the width will still be 8ft.

We substitute the value of the new area and the width to the equation for the area:


a=l*w\\120ft^2=l*8ft

and we clear for the new length:


l=(120ft^2)/(8ft)\\ \\l=15

The length of the garden for the area to be
120ft^2, must be 15ft.

This means that if originally the length was 9 ft, now it has to be 6 ft longer.

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