SOLUTION: The length of a rectangle is 16 less than 4 times its width. Its area is 600 ft. Write its equation.

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Question 1036288: The length of a rectangle is 16 less than 4 times its width. Its area is 600 ft. Write its equation.
Answer by Aldorozos(172)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
L=4w-16 L for length and W for width
Area = 600 feet
Area = A = length * width
A = L*(4w-16) = 600

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