to allow for more dancers the country club can increase the dimensions of the dance floor in 5 foot increments in either direction; however, the committee would like to maintaine a square shape.

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its a next part of the original question.

after u get the measurments for the first one ur supposed to add this to it is what im guessing.

To maintain a square shape while increasing the dimensions of the dance floor in 5-foot increments, the country club would need to add the same amount to both the length and width. Here's how you can figure out the dimensions:

1. Start with the current dimensions of the dance floor. Let's say it is a square with sides measuring 'x' feet.

2. Determine the desired increase in size. In this case, the increase is 5 feet.

3. Add the increase to both the length and width. The new dimensions would be (x + 5) feet by (x + 5) feet.

For example, if the current dance floor is 20 feet by 20 feet, you can increase it by adding 5 feet to both dimensions, resulting in a new dance floor with dimensions of 25 feet by 25 feet.

Remember, you can apply this method to any current size of the dance floor. Just substitute the 'x' value with the existing dimensions.