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The area of a rectangle is 60 in(2) and the length of the rectangle is 7 in. longer than the width. which equation would you set up to solve for the width?
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The area of a rectangle is 60 in(2) and the length of the rectangle is 7 in. longer than the width.
which equation would you set up to solve for the width?
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Answer:
the Answerr is 60+7 right
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The answer is 60+7=L or W+7=L (at least I’m sure)
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