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The length of a rectangular park is 3 feet shorter than times its width. If the length is 123 feet, what is the width of the park in feet?

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  1. 18 April, 02:23
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    Width is 120ft but may be different if the "times the width" information is given. Follow the same process.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    To solve the problem, write an expression that relates length and width using the information given to you. "The length of a rectangular park is 3 feet shorter than times its width" means that l = 3 + w. Since no number is given for "times its width" we disregard this portion. If you have the information then you would include it here l = 3 + _w.

    So using the expression l = 3 + w, substitute l = 123. Then the width will be:

    l = 3 + w

    123 = 3 + w

    120 = w
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