Question 1017486
You just have to be able to translate it into an algebra problem.


"The length of a rectangular garden is 7 feet longer than its width"
This means that L = W+7, where L and W are the length and width, in ft.


"If the garden's perimeter is 202 feet"
So 2L + 2W = 202.


"what is the area of the garden in square feet?"
This asks you to find L*W.


So L = W+7, so substituting that into the perimeter equation, we get 2(W+7) + 2W = 202. Can you solve for W and L?