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An architect is designing a house in which a 104-square-foot room and a 130-square-foot room share a wall. What is the greatest possible integer length of the shared wall?
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An architect is designing a house in which a 104-square-foot room and a 130-square-foot room share a wall. What is the greatest possible integer length of the shared wall?
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I think the answer should be 130 - 104 = 26
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