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8 October, 08:19

Aisha wants to make two quilts, each with the same area. The first quilt will be square with sides s feet long. The second quilt will be a rectangle with a width that is half the length of a side of the square quilt and a length that is 6 feet longer than a side length of the square quilt. Which quadratic equation can be used to find s, the side length of the square quilt? s2 = (s + 6) s2 = (s) (s + 6) s2 = (6s) s2 = (s) (6s)

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  1. 8 October, 08:33
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    I'm pretty sure it should be

    s^2 = (1/2s) (s+6)

    because the width is half of (s) so none of those options are right.
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