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3 January, 23:43

The length of a rectangular park is 3 feet shorter than 2/3 times its width if the length is 123 feet the width of the park in feet?

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  1. 4 January, 00:08
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    The length of a rectangle is three feet shorter than twice its width. If the are of a rectangle is 170ft^2, what is the length of the rectangle?

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    let width be x feet

    length = 2x-3

    Area = 170 ft^2

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    Area = L*W

    x (2x-3) = 170

    2x^2-3x=170

    2x^2-3x-170 = 0

    2x^2-20x+17x-170=0

    2x (x-10) + 17 (x-10) = 0

    (x-10) (2x+17) = 0

    Take positive value x = 10 feetthe width

    Length = 20-3 = 17 feet

    Modify the values.
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