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The width of a rectangular fence is 5 feet less than the length. If the length is decreased by 3 feet and the width is increased by 1 feet , the area limited by the new fence will be the same as the area of the original fence.Find the dimensions of the original rectangular fence.

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Answered by Abhis506
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The area of a rectangle (A) is related to the length (L) and width (W) of its sides by the following relationship: A = L ⋅ W. If you know the width, it's easy to find the length by rearranging this equation to get L = A ÷ W. If you know the length and want the width, rearrange to get W = A ÷ L.

Answered by Anonymous
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The area of a rectangle (A) is related to the length (L) and width (W) of its sides by the following relationship: A = L ⋅ W. If you know the width, it's easy to find the length by rearranging this equation to get L = A ÷ W. If you know the length and want the width, rearrange to get W = A ÷ L.

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