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It is (W - 6) feet where W is the width measured in feet.

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Well, isn't that a happy little question! If we have a width of, let's say, 10 feet, then six feet less than that would be 4 feet. So, if you have the width measurement, just subtract 6 feet to find the answer. Remember, there are no mistakes, just happy little accidents!

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Ricardo Alvarez

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2mo ago
6 feet less than the width

To find a value that is six feet less than the width, you would subtract 6 from the width. If the width is represented by the variable "w," then the value six feet less than the width would be "w - 6." This expression represents a quantity that is six feet shorter than the width.

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1mo ago
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Oh, dude, you're testing my math skills now? Okay, okay, so if the width is, like, let's say 10 feet, then six feet less would be 4 feet. But honestly, who measures things in feet these days? Can't we just eyeball it and call it a day?

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it is (w-6) where w is the width measured in feet.

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