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lubasha [3.4K]
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Solve the equation. -5/4n =40

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lina2011 [118]4 years ago
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               A rectangle field has an area of 40 cm^{2}

               If one side of the field is 3 cm longer than the other side

               The length of new area in each side is increased by 10%

Step:1

          Let,

                          b - One side of rectangle

                          l - Other side of rectangle

          From given.

                         l -  b +3

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                            l = 8 + ( 8 × \frac{10}{100} )

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