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The length of a rectangle is 4 inches longer than its width. The area of the rectangle is 12 square inches. What are the length and

width?
Which equation models this problem?
04.w = 12
Ow(4 + w) = 12
OW-(4 + w) = 12
OW+ (4 + w) = 12

The length of a rectangle is 4 inches longer than its width. The area of the rectangle-example-1
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D on edge 2020

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Answer: B) w(4+w)=12

Step-by-step explanation: Because the formula for area is length times width, the expression used to find it would by w•l. If L=4+W, the equation for area in this question is w(4+w)=12

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