SOLUTION: A rectangle and a square have the same area. The length of the rectangle is one hundred forty feet more than two times its width. The length of a side of the square is sixty feet.
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Question 329410: A rectangle and a square have the same area. The length of the rectangle is one hundred forty feet more than two times its width. The length of a side of the square is sixty feet. What are the dimensions of the rectangle
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