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13 July, 21:23

The length of a rectangle is 6 inches longer than its width. what are the possible widths if the area of the rectangle is at least 667 square inches

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  1. 13 July, 21:37
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    Area=l*w

    l=w+6

    667=w (w+6)

    w²+6w-667=0

    w=23 or - 29

    w=23 only because distance cannot be negative
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