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Molly is designing a dog house for her puppy that has a rectangular base. the length of the base is 7 inches more than its width. she wants the area of the base to be at least 375 square inches. if w represents the width of the doghouse, write the inequality that can be used to determine the possible dimensions of the base of the dog house. w2 + w
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