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Algebra 2 problems… solar heater?

I am working on a math problem and i cannot seem to figure out how to solve it. I know i must come up with an equation- but I cant figure out what it would be. Here the problem is

One solar panel in the illustration below (note: and illistration below shows two solar panels, one is 11xW and the other’s length is just 8) is to be 3 feet wider than the other, but to be equally efficient, the must have the same area. Find the width of each.

Would the equation be something like:

11w=8(w+3)

Thanks!

the widths would respectively be 8 and 11


Artwork of the Telecom 1A communications satellite Photo Mugs


Artwork of the Telecom 1A communications satellite Photo Mugs



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Communications satellite Photo Mugs


Communications satellite Photo Mugs



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