Mr. Hill wants to plant a rectangular garden in his backyard. He has 50 feet of fence to enclose his garden. He wants the length
to be 5 feet more than the width. Write the equation that you would use to solve this problem and use your equation to find the dimensions. What are the dimensions, in feet, of the garden?
What is the equation that you wrote to determine the width, x, of the garden?
We already know that if the agency charges $16 a day and Jim had the car for 4 days so we multiply those together and get $64. Now we know there is $15 left. We can divide 15 by .15 and get 100 so Jim drives 100 miles
the volume of a soda can is like finding the volume of a cylinder. (The volume of a cylinder is (π r^2 x h) 3.14 times the radius squared, times the height.)