Let the width be W, then the length is 4W (since the width is 1/4 the length)
The area of the original deck is

The dimensions of the new deck are :
length = 4W+6
width=W+2
so the area of the new deck is :

"<span>the area of the new rectangular deck is 68 ft2 larger than the area of the original deck</span>" means that we write the equation:




the length is

ft
Answer: width: 4, length: 16
Image below, rotation for point (5,-2) gives you (2,5).
Yes. I just did this question on a test actually
Answer:
2/8 is one-half as much as 1/2
Step-by-step explanation:
Change the denominators to the same number.
2/8 is already okay
1/2=4/8
now
2/8 would be one-half as much as 4/8
Answer:
35 <5m
35/5 < 5m/5
7 < m
m = 8,9,10,11,12,.......
a + 6
9
a + 6 - 6
9 -6
a
3
a = 3,4,5,6,7,......
8-g > 5
8 -g +g > 5 +g
8 > 5 +g
8 -5 > 5 -5 +g
3 > g
g =4,5,6,7,8.......
Step-by-step explanation: