SOLUTION: A carpenter builds two decks with the same area. One deck is a square and the other is a rectangle which is 4 m longer than the square but 3 m less wide than the square. What is t

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Question 999994: A carpenter builds two decks with the same area. One deck is a square and the other is a rectangle which is 4 m longer than the square but 3 m less wide than the square. What is the area of each deck?
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144 meter square

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