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4. The top of the John Hancock Building is a rectangle whose length is 60 ft more than the width. The perimeter is 520 feet. Find the width and the length of the rectangle. A. w= 100 ft, L = 40 ft
B. w=160 ft, L = 100 ft
C. W = 40 ft, L = 100 ft
D. W = 100 ft, L = 160 ft

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