To find the ratio between two similar rectangles based on their edges, you can use the formula for the ratio of their corresponding sides. If both rectangles have edges measuring 27 units, the ratio of their corresponding sides is 1:1, since the dimensions are the same. If the rectangles were different but still similar, you would divide the lengths of corresponding sides to find the ratio. In this case, the ratio remains 1:1 due to equal edge lengths.
If two similar rectangles have the widths 16m and 14cm what is the ratio of the perimiters?
No, the ratio of the volumes of two similar solid polyhedra is equal to the cube of the ratio between their edges. The volume of a solid object is proportional to the cube of its linear dimensions, not the square root.
16:25
It is the cube of the ratio of lengths of their edges.
If two solids are similar, the ratio of their surface areas is the square of the ratio of their corresponding lengths. Given that the ratio of the lengths of their edges is 29, the ratio of their surface areas is (29^2), which equals 841. Thus, the ratio of their surface areas is 841:1.
I guess you mean the ratio of the areas; it depends if the 2 rectangles are "similar figures"; that is their matching sides are in the same ratio. If they are similar then the ratio of their areas is the square of the ratio of the sides.
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The ratio is 27 : 1331.
If two similar rectangles have the widths 16m and 14cm what is the ratio of the perimiters?
8:343
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False -apex-
64:729
FALSE.
27:1331
No, the ratio of the volumes of two similar solid polyhedra is equal to the cube of the ratio between their edges. The volume of a solid object is proportional to the cube of its linear dimensions, not the square root.