If The ratio of the height of a wall to the length of the wall is 2:3. The area of the wall is 384 sq. ft. What are the height and length of the wall?
This problem can be solved algebraically by using the equation 2x * 3x =384. X comes out to be 8, making the sides of the wall 16 x 24 feet. ChaCha!
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