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The are of a rectangular garden is 384 square feet if the width of the garden is 8 less than its length what are the dimensions

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Answered by dhamija123
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Step 1. Let w be the width of the rectangular garden.

Step 1. Let w be the width of the rectangular garden.Step 2. Let w+8 be the length of the rectangular garden.

Step 1. Let w be the width of the rectangular garden.Step 2. Let w+8 be the length of the rectangular garden.Step 3. Let P be the perimeter of the rectangular garden.

Step 1. Let w be the width of the rectangular garden.Step 2. Let w+8 be the length of the rectangular garden.Step 3. Let P be the perimeter of the rectangular garden.Step 4. P=2(w+w+8) since we have 2w plus 2(w+8) be lengths of the 4 sides. A rectangular perimeter is adding the four lengths of the sides of a rectangle.

Step 1. Let w be the width of the rectangular garden.Step 2. Let w+8 be the length of the rectangular garden.Step 3. Let P be the perimeter of the rectangular garden.Step 4. P=2(w+w+8) since we have 2w plus 2(w+8) be lengths of the 4 sides. A rectangular perimeter is adding the four lengths of the sides of a rectangle.Divide by four on both sides of equation to yield

Step 1. Let w be the width of the rectangular garden.Step 2. Let w+8 be the length of the rectangular garden.Step 3. Let P be the perimeter of the rectangular garden.Step 4. P=2(w+w+8) since we have 2w plus 2(w+8) be lengths of the 4 sides. A rectangular perimeter is adding the four lengths of the sides of a rectangle.Divide by four on both sides of equation to yieldStep 5. Area is length times width for a rectangle.

Step 1. Let w be the width of the rectangular garden.Step 2. Let w+8 be the length of the rectangular garden.Step 3. Let P be the perimeter of the rectangular garden.Step 4. P=2(w+w+8) since we have 2w plus 2(w+8) be lengths of the 4 sides. A rectangular perimeter is adding the four lengths of the sides of a rectangle.Divide by four on both sides of equation to yieldStep 5. Area is length times width for a rectangle.Substituting w=41 and w+8=49 into A yields

Step 1. Let w be the width of the rectangular garden.Step 2. Let w+8 be the length of the rectangular garden.Step 3. Let P be the perimeter of the rectangular garden.Step 4. P=2(w+w+8) since we have 2w plus 2(w+8) be lengths of the 4 sides. A rectangular perimeter is adding the four lengths of the sides of a rectangle.Divide by four on both sides of equation to yieldStep 5. Area is length times width for a rectangle.Substituting w=41 and w+8=49 into A yieldsANSWER: Area A=2009

Step 1. Let w be the width of the rectangular garden.Step 2. Let w+8 be the length of the rectangular garden.Step 3. Let P be the perimeter of the rectangular garden.Step 4. P=2(w+w+8) since we have 2w plus 2(w+8) be lengths of the 4 sides. A rectangular perimeter is adding the four lengths of the sides of a rectangle.Divide by four on both sides of equation to yieldStep 5. Area is length times width for a rectangle.Substituting w=41 and w+8=49 into A yieldsANSWER: Area A=2009Hope this helps and good luck in the future!

Answered by radhika1270
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