Respuesta :

Answer: width = 10 ft

Step-by-step explanation:

Area = length × width

Let l be length and w be width

l = w + 4 ........equation (1)

From above formula

140 = l × w. ........equation (2)

Substitute equation (1) into equation (2)

140 = (w+4) × w

w^2 + 4w= 140

w^2 + 4w - 140= 0

By factorization method

(w+14)(w-10)= 0

w=-14 or w= 10

So now width is 10 ft

From equation(1)

l=w+4

l= 10+4

l= 14 ft

Width = 10 ft and length = 14 ft

Answer:

w=10ft

Step-by-step explanation:

You have a rectangle with an area of ​​140 square feet whose length (l) is 4 feet more than its width (w) and  knowing that rectangle area is base (b) by height (h) then:

[tex]A=b*h\\140ft^{2}= l*w \\[/tex]

but, l=w+4ft;

[tex]140= (w+4)*w=w^{2}+4w\\w^{2}+4w-140=0[/tex]

applying cuadratic equation

[tex]\frac{-b+-\sqrt{b^{2}-4ac}}{2a}[/tex]; where a=1, b=4 and c=-140

w1=10 and w=-14, we take w1 for being area values

finally:

width = 10 ft