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OpenStudy (anonymous):

The area of a rectangle is 60 square inches.The length of the rectangle is 7 inches longer than the width. Which equation models this situation?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@satellite73

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Zale101

OpenStudy (anonymous):

we need a variable for the width say what do you pick?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

60

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@satellite73

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Zale101 @satellite73

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@leonardo0430

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@TheSmartOne DO you know

TheSmartOne (thesmartone):

ofc I know

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ofc?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@TheSmartOne What does ofc mean?

TheSmartOne (thesmartone):

ofc = of course

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ohhh. well thanks.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Well....What is it?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@TheSmartOne

TheSmartOne (thesmartone):

well, I can't tell you the answer -- That's against the CoC cooperate with Satellite and you'll get the answer :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Well can you get him in here? :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@TheSmartOne

TheSmartOne (thesmartone):

I could help you also, if @satellite73 is busy :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@dan815

TheSmartOne (thesmartone):

but first answer his question: we need a variable for the width say what do you pick?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

7

OpenStudy (anonymous):

am i right @TheSmartOne

TheSmartOne (thesmartone):

7 is not a variable...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i gtg sorry

TheSmartOne (thesmartone):

cya

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