Question 1088545
The length of a rectangle exceeds its width by 6 units.
 If each dimension were increased by 3 units ,the area would be increased by 57 square miles. 
Find the dimensions of the original rectangle 
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L = (w+6)
L*W = the area of the original rectangle
and
(L+3)*(w+3) = the increased area
Foil
Lw + 3L + 3w + 9 = new area
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New area - original area = 57 sq/units
Lw + 3L + 3w + 9 - Lw = 57
lw - Lw + 3L + 3w + 9 = 57
3L + 3w = 57 - 8
3L + 3w = 48
simplify, divide by 3
L + w = 16
replace L with (w+6)
w + 6 + w = 16
2w = 16 - 6
2w = 10
 w = 5 units is the width of the original rectangle
then
 5 + 6 = 11 units is the length
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Check this, new rectangle is 14 by 8
14*8 - 11*5 =
112 - 55 = 57