150cm.
length*width = area 24.7*width = 550.81 Divide both sides by 24.7 to find the width: width = 22.3 meters
Let the width of rectangle is w cm (Length is 12 cm more) so length is w + 12 Perimeter = 16 times of width 2 (length + width) = 16 * width Rest of the homework, do yourself.
Length is 12ft, width is 4 ft. 2 x (length + width) = perimeter = 32 ft ⇒ length = 16ft - width [1] length x width = area = 48 sq ft Using [1] above: ⇒ (16ft - width) x width = 48 sq ft multiplying out and rearranging: ⇒ width2 - 16 x width + 48 = 0 factorizing: ⇒ (width - 4)x(width - 12) = 0 Thus width = 4 or 12, so using [1] above: ⇒ width = 4ft, length = 16 - 4 = 12ft or width = 12ft, length = 16 - 12 = 4ft Convention is that the length is larger than the width, thus rectangle is 12ft long by 4 ft wide.
Important to note are these formulae: Perimeter_of_rectangle = 2 x (length + width) Area_of_rectangle = length x width So if the perimeter and area are known, then: 2 x (length + width) = perimeter => length + width = perimeter / 2 => length = perimeter / 2 - width length x width = area => (perimeter / 2 - width) x width = area (substituting for length given above) => perimeter / 2 x width - width2 = area => width2 - perimeter / 2 x width + area = 0 which is a quadratic and can be solved either by factorization or by using the formula: width = (perimeter / 2 +/- sqrt(perimeter2 / 4 - 4 x area)) / 2 = (perimeter +/- sqrt(perimeter2 - 16 x area)) / 4 This will provide two values for the width. However, each of these values is the length for the other, so the larger value is the length and the smaller value is the width. Sometimes only 1 value will be found for the width above. In this case, the rectangle is actually a square which means that the length and width are both the same. Examples: 1. perimeter = 6, area = 2 width2 - perimeter / 2 x width + area = 0 => width2 - 6 / 2 x width + 2 = 0 => width2 - 3 x width + 2 = 0 => (width - 2) x (width - 1) = 0 => width = 2 or 1. So the length is 2 and the width is 1. 2. perimeter = 12, area = 9 width2 - perimeter / 2 x width + area = 0 => width2 - 12 / 2 x width + 9 = 0 => width2 - 6 x width + 9 = 0 => (width - 3)2 = 0 => width = 3 So the rectangle is a square with both length and width of 3.
150cm
The width is 4ft the length is 16ft
150cm.
Yes. I guess it depends on which sidewalk you're talking about.
Add both figures together - then multiply by 2 - to get 150cm !
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150cm/25m = 150cm/2500cm = 0.06
150cm - 12m = 138
it was 150m it was 150m
150cm is 4 feet 11.1 inches.
150cm = 1.5 metres
150cm = 1.5 meters