210 = 2x + 2(2/3*x) = 10/3*x
x = 63
Perimeter = (length+breadth) times 2 = (3 + 3/8) x 2 = 66/8 = 63/4
I hope you want to know the Perimeter. Perimeter is the total length of the boundary of the region bounded by a shape. For a rectangle it is the sum of the 4 bounding sides, or 2*(L+B), where L is Length of the rectangle and B is Breadth of the rectangle. For a Triangle it is the sum of the 3 sides. If you consider an equilateral triangle. By property the 3 sides of an equilateral triangle are equal. Hence the Perimeter of an equilateral triangle is denoted as; 3*a, where a is the length of one of the sides of the triangle. It is possible that the perimeter of a rectangle is same as that of many different types of triangles. We can formulate a relationship for a special case where the perimeter of a rectangle is equal to the perimeter of an equilateral triangle; P(R) = P(ET), P(R) is perimeter of rectangle and P(EQ) is perimeter of Equilateral triangle. P(R)=2(L*B) = P(EQ) = 3*a; hence, a = (2/3)*(L*B) = P(R)/3. i.e., the sides of the Equilateral triangle are one thirds of the perimeter of the rectangle.
Draw a rectangle and shade it in, across its whole width and along two thirds of its length.
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L + W = P/2 = 20; L = 5W so 6W = 20 so width is 3 and one third cm, length is 16 and two thirds cm
Draw one whole in ONE rectangle, and draw the thirds in a different rectangle..!
it's four thirds as long as it is wide.
P = 4. L + W = P/2 ie 2, so L = One and one third and W = two thirds, making area 4/3 x 2/3 ie 8/9
For a rectangle: length times width For a triangle: length times width divided by two For a circle: pie times radius squared For a rectangular prisim: length times width times height For a sphere: four thirds pie times radius cubed
Any rectangle whose sides are in the ratio 2:3. For example, in a 6x9 rectangle, the width (6) is two-thirds of the height (3), so it is similar to the 2x3 rectangle.
LW=210 W=2/3LL(2/3)L=210L^2=(3*210)/2L=17.7W=2/3(17.7)=11.8Check:17.7*11.8=210
2 and 2 thirds.