Mathematics, 10.02.2021 22:20 zanestone12
Sam has a rectangular rug with an area of 48 square feet. The rug is 8 feet longer than it is wide. What is the width of the rug?
A. w = 4 feet
B. w = 12 feet
C. w = 8 feet
D. w = 6 feet
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