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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Tony and Edwin each built a rectangular garden. Tony’s garden is twice as long and twice as wide as Edwin’s garden. If the area of Edwin’s garden is 600 square feet, what is the area of Tony’s garden?

OpenStudy (yanasidlinskiy):

Start with your first known facts.And then translate it into an equation. First look at the in for on Tony's garden, it is equal to 2(w) and 2(L) as Edwins Garden. Second. Look at Edwins Garden. The area is is 600 sq ft. and we know that Area is the formula A = L(w) so the equation for Edwin is 600 = L(W) If Tonys garden is 2(L) and 2(w) then it is 4 times the size of Edwins. So 600 times 4 equals 2400.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thank u

OpenStudy (yanasidlinskiy):

Your Welcome. Glad to help!!:)

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