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Brain teaser. but i can't figure it out. help please :D?
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<blockquote data-quote="Rebz" data-source="post: 2262969" data-attributes="member: 790482"><p>Ok here it is : </p><p></p><p>In hotel room you get a bedroom and a bathroom. Each room is perfectly square. If you take the length of one of the walls of the bedroom, and subtract the length of one of the walls of the bathroom, you'll find that the difference is 9 metres. Now, if you multiply the length of the bedroom wall by the length of the bathroom wall, you'll find that the product is 12 square metres.</p><p></p><p>What is the total area, in square metres, of the bedroom plus the bathroom? Round to the nearest whole number, if necessary. Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rebz, post: 2262969, member: 790482"] Ok here it is : In hotel room you get a bedroom and a bathroom. Each room is perfectly square. If you take the length of one of the walls of the bedroom, and subtract the length of one of the walls of the bathroom, you'll find that the difference is 9 metres. Now, if you multiply the length of the bedroom wall by the length of the bathroom wall, you'll find that the product is 12 square metres. What is the total area, in square metres, of the bedroom plus the bathroom? Round to the nearest whole number, if necessary. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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