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A rectangle has a length that is 2 inches less than its with. What is the area of the rectangle? Use w as your variable for width.
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A rectangle has a length that is 2 inches less than its with. What is the area of the rectangle? Use w as your variable for width.
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A rectangle has a length that is 2 inches less than its with. What is the area of the rectangle? Use w as your variable for width.
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Answer:
See explanation.
Explanation:
length = w-2
area = w*(w-2)
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