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31 March, 22:50

The area of a rectangular portion of a national park is (48x^2+16x) square km. If the length is 8x km long, what is the width, in km?

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  1. 31 March, 23:12
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    Area is equal to width times length:

    A = w*l

    We know A (48x^2+16x), l = 8x. Plugging into the equation:

    (48x^2+16x) = 8x * w Divide both sides by 8x

    6x + 2 = w

    The answer is width = (6x + 2) km
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