Question 631734:  Please help me solve this problem:
 
The length of a rectangle is 7 cm more than its width. If the length is increased by 2 cm and the width increased by 4 cm, the area will be increased by 54 cm^2. Find the original length and width of the rectangle. 
 
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Please help me solve this problem:
 
The length of a rectangle is 7 cm more than its width. If the length is increased by 2 cm and the width increased by 4 cm, the area will be increased by 54 cm^2. Find the original length and width of the rectangle. 
 
Thank you so much! 
 
 
Let original width of rectangle be W 
Then original length = W + 7 
Increasing length by 2 makes it W + 7 + 2, or (W + 9) cm 
Increasing width by 4 makes it (W + 4) cm
 
 
Original area = LW, or W(W + 7), or   
Adjusted area = LW, or (W + 9)(W + 4), or  
 
 
Since adjusted area is increased by  , then: 
   
  
 
 
13W - 7W = 20
 
6W = 20
 
 
W, or original width =  , or  , or   cm
 
 
Original length = W + 7, or  , or  , or   cm
 
 
You should be able to do the check!!
 
 
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