Emma's school plans to build a rectangular basketball court with an area of 150+175t square feet. The length of the basketball court is 25 feet as shown in the following diagram.
so, I guess the width is 6+7t
To find the width of the rectangular basketball court, we can use the formula for the area of a rectangle, which is "length times width." In this case, the length is given as 25 feet, and the area is given as 150+175t square feet. Therefore, we can set up the equation:
25 feet * width = 150+175t square feet
To solve for width, we can divide both sides of the equation by 25 feet:
width = (150+175t square feet) / 25 feet
Simplifying the equation further, we have:
width = (6+7t) feet
So, the width of the rectangular basketball court is (6+7t) feet.