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Steve's lawn is 60 feet long and 40 feet wide. He would like to reduce its size to one half its original area. If he reduces the width to 30 feet, what should the new lengt…
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Steve's lawn is 60 feet long and 40 feet wide.
He would like to reduce its size to one half
its original area. If he reduces the width to
30 feet, what should the new length be?
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40 feet
Explanation:
60x40=2400
2400/2=1200
1200/30=40
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