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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Translate this problem to an equation and solve. The area of a patio is 72 square feet. The length of the patio is 1 foot longer than the width. What is the width of the patio? feet?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

35ft i think

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok i ll check

OpenStudy (anonymous):

no its not it

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Test it

OpenStudy (anonymous):

welp i tried

OpenStudy (anonymous):

8 feet

OpenStudy (anonymous):

k i try thata one

OpenStudy (anonymous):

great that was it thanks @annas

OpenStudy (anonymous):

:D welcome ^_^

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Translate this problem to an equation and solve. Two times a number plus the square of the number equals 48. Find the number. 8 or -6 6 or -8 6 or 8 -6 or -8

OpenStudy (anonymous):

hmmmmmm. 72 / possible width gives answer

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Then try length x width and your answer

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok will try

OpenStudy (anonymous):

oops -8 or 6

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok its ok

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Translate this problem to an equation and solve. The area of a swimming pool is 200 square feet. The length of the pool is 10 feet longer than the width. What is the length of the swimming pool? feet

OpenStudy (anonymous):

We know L * W = Area here area is 200ft^2 and length is 10ft longer than width so x = width now you can make the equation i hope

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yea thanks

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Welcome :)

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