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Two competitive neighbours build rectangular pools that cover the same area but are different shapes. Pool A has a width of (x + 3)m and a length that is 3m longer than its width. Pool B has a length that is double the width of Pool A. The width of Pool B is 4m shorter than its length.

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Two competitive neighbours build rectangular pools that cover the same area but are different shapes. Pool A has a width of (x + 3)m and a length that is 3m longer than its width. Pool B has a length that is double the width of Pool A. The width of Pool B is 4m shorter than its length.

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