Asked by Rachel
Judy made a rectangular shaped figure of dimensions 20cm by 5cm with a piece of clay . She then took the same amount of clay and made a square figure. If the thickness of the square is the same as that of the rectangle, calculate the length of one side of the square figure ?
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Answered by
Rachel
Plz help me understand this
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Area of rectangle =
A = LW
A - 20 * 5
A = 100 square cm.
√100 = 10 = each side of square
A = LW
A - 20 * 5
A = 100 square cm.
√100 = 10 = each side of square
Answered by
Feliz
Area of Rectangle:
A = LW
A = (20cm)(5cm)
A = 100 cm^2
Area of Square:
A = s^2, where s = side of square
100 = s^2
sqrt{100} = {s^2}
10 cm = s
A = LW
A = (20cm)(5cm)
A = 100 cm^2
Area of Square:
A = s^2, where s = side of square
100 = s^2
sqrt{100} = {s^2}
10 cm = s
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