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A rectangle's length is 4 feet more than its width. If the area of the rectangle is 396 square feet, what is its width, in feet?
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A rectangle's length is 4 feet more than its width. If the area of the rectangle is 396 square feet, what is its width, in feet?
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22 is the width because 18 multiplied by 22 is 396 and 22 is 4 more than 18.
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