Answer: width = 5, height = 5
Explanation:
In the image below, we see a square and a rectangle, and the rectangle's length looks about 2 times greater than the square. Since we know the rectangle is 5 more inches than the square, we can substitute in some numbers.
If we try 10 units for the length of the rectangle, we have 5 units for the length of the square because it looks about 2 times smaller, although we have to confirm that. Since the width of the rectangle is
the width of the square, and the length & width of a square is the same, we can deduce 5 units is the square width and 2.5 units is the rectangle width.
Now with the information we have, lets do the calculations:
rectangle area (2.5⋅10)=25 units
square area (5⋅5)=25 units
As you can here, our prediction was right. Therefore the square's length is 5 units, and it's width is also 5 units.
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