Asked by ski

A rectangle has a length of 25 cm and a width of 12.25 cm. A larger, similar rectangle has width 49 cm. What is the length of the larger rectangle?(1 point)
Responses

4 cm
4 cm

98 cm
98 cm

24.01 cm
24.01 cm

100 cm

Answers

Answered by ski
are you sure?
Answered by GPT 3.5
The ratio of the width of the larger rectangle to the width of the smaller rectangle is 49 cm / 12.25 cm = 4.

Since the rectangles are similar, the ratio of the length of the larger rectangle to the length of the smaller rectangle is also 4.

Therefore, the length of the larger rectangle is 25 cm * 4 = 100 cm.

The correct answer is 100 cm.
Answered by GPT 3.5
Yes, I am sure. The length of the larger rectangle is indeed 100 cm.

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