SOLUTION: The length of a rectangle is 10 feet longer than it is wide. If each side is increased 10 feet, then the area is multiplied by 2. What was the size of the original rectangle?

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Question 1060532: The length of a rectangle is 10 feet longer than it is wide. If each side is increased 10 feet, then the area is multiplied by 2. What was the size of the original rectangle?
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l = w+10 —> Area = lw = (w+10)w = (substituted w+10 for l)
The other relation given is:
(l+10)(w+10) = 2*Area
Again, substitute w+10 for l:




2*Area is or

So



or
Discard w=-10 because it makes no sense.

Ans: width is 20, length is 30

Check: Area = 20*30 = 600
and for the expanded rectangle:
(20+10)(30+10) = (30)(40) = 1200 = 2*Area

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