Hehe, these are fun to do. There are two ways to do this kind of problem. You can use the pythagorean theorem or we can use the distance formula.
Distance formula:
Pythagorean Theorem:

Distance formula is better if you're finding distance between two
coordinates. The Pythagorean Theorem only really works for independent values. If I had 2 sides of a triangle, and I needed to find the third, I'd use this equation to find it. In this case, we'll use the distance formula.
I'll work the first one out for you:
x1 y1 x2 y2
(3, 2) & (7, 4)
v

v

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There's your answer!
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300-3x=33
Subtract 300 on both sides.
-3x=-273
Divide both sides by -3.
x=91
I hope this helps!
~kaikers
L (length) = w+16
l x w = Area
260 = l x w
260 = (w+16) x w
260 = w^2 + 16w
w^2 + 16w -260 = 0
(w+26) (w-10) = 0
w= -26 (reject) or w = 10
if w = 10, l = 26
10ft x 16 ft
Answer:
40%
Step-by-step explanation:
0.4=0.40
0.40×100
=40%