The ratio of the length of square A to the length of square B is 3:5. If the length of square A is 18 meters, what is the perimeter of square B
The ratio of the length of square A to the length of square B is 3:5. If the length of square A is 18 meters, what is the perimeter of square B
Any point where x/y is greater than 1 has a ratio larger than one. For example, the point (2, 1) has a ratio of 2:1, or 2. (3, 1) has a ratio of 3, etc.
If an equilateral triangle and a square have equal perimeters, then the ratio of the area of the triangle to the area of the square is 1:3.
No, because nobody wants a 3:4 (Academy) ratio TV when all stations are now broadcasting in wide-screen 16:9 ratio.
3 feet = 1 linear yard =>9 square feet equals 1 square yard.
AnswerIt would be a ninth of a square yard. Nine square feet would be 1 square yard.In general, for "square" measurements, you need to square the normal ratio. For example, there are 3 feet in a yard, so there are 3 squared, or 3*3 feet (9 feet) in a yard.
The square root of any perfect square, or a ratio of perfect squares. eg sqrt(9/25) = 3/5, is rational.
Think about it. Say you have a square with sides 3. The perimeter is 4*3, or 12. Now multiple each side by 1/3. That's 1x4 or 4. The ratio of before:after is 12:4, or 3:1. Thus, any multiplication/division change you make to the sides of a square will be paralleled in the perimeter.
More information is needed. For the same perimeter, the area will vary, depending on whether you have a circle, a square, a rectangle with a ratio of 2:1, a rectangle with a ratio of 3:1, etc.
area of triangle 1 would be 16 and the other triangle is 9 as the ratio of areas of triangles is the square of their similar sides
1:2:3 ratio of concrete How maney sq.ft will come