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The area of a triangle is fourteen square feet. The height is three feet longer than the base. What is the length of the base and height of the triangle?
The width of a rectangle is three feet less than half the length. The area is fifty-six square feet. Determine the perimeter.
The area of a circle is 33 pi square inches less than a circle with a radius one inch less than twice the first. What are the areas?
The length of a rectangle is twice the width. Increasing the length of the rectangle by 3 inches increases the area by 15 square inches. Determine both areas.