A rectangle, with its length unchanged and its width increased by 4 meters, becomes a square. Its area is 56 square meters larger than that of the original rectangle. How many square meters is the area of the original rectangle?

A rectangle, with its length unchanged and its width increased by 4 meters, becomes a square. Its area is 56 square meters larger than that of the original rectangle. How many square meters is the area of the original rectangle?

140! 56 divided by 4 equals 14, 14 times 10 equals 140! That is 14 times 14 minus 56 equals 140!