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10 February, 12:50

Holly has a rectangular garden that measures 12 m wide by 14 m long. She wants to increase the area to 255 m? by increasing the width and length by the same amount. What will be the length (longer dimension) of the new garden? Enter your answer in the box.

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  1. 10 February, 13:03
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    255 square meters

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Present area = 12 * 14 = 168 square meters

    The area has to increase by a factor of 255 / 168 = 1.5178571429

    Therefore, the width and length are increased by a factor of the

    square root of 1.5178571429 = 1.2320134508

    So the width becomes

    12 * 1.2320134508 = 14.7841614091

    and the length becomes

    14 * 1.2320134508 = 17.2481883107

    That's roughly 14.78 by 17.25 and the area equals

    14.78 * 17.25 = 255 square meters
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