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24 September, 01:09

The length of a rectangle is 5 inches longer than it's width. The area of the rectangle is 15 square inches. What are the length and width? Which equation models this problem?

a. 5 x w = 15

b. w (5+w) = 15

c. w + (5+w) = 15

d. w - (5+w) = 15

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  1. 24 September, 01:38
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    A = l*w

    Given l = w + 5, A = 15:

    w (5+w) = 15

    The answer is b.
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