SOLUTION: A school garden covers 100 square meters of the total land area of the campus. The principal wants to enlarge the garden by increasing the width by 2 meters and the length by 6 met

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Question 1167078: A school garden covers 100 square meters of the total land area of the campus. The principal wants to enlarge the garden by increasing the width by 2 meters and the length by 6 meters, therefore it's area is increased by 92 square meters. Find the new dimensions of the school garden.
Answer by josgarithmetic(39617) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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This is setup not for finding the new dimensions but for finding the original dimensions. You can make the switch if you want.