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The area of a rectangle is calculated with the formula A=lw. If the area of a rectangle is 52.5 m2 and the width is 5 m, what i...Asked by Just-A-V3nter
The area of a rectangle is calculated with the formula \(A=lw\). If the area of a rectangle is \(52.5\ \text{m}^2\) and the width is 5 m, what is the length? Explain the solution to the real-world problem.
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To find the length of the rectangle given its area and width, we use the formula for the area of a rectangle:
\[
A = l \times w
\]
where \(A\) is the area, \(l\) is the length, and \(w\) is the width. We know from the problem that:
- \(A = 52.5\ \text{m}^2\)
- \(w = 5\ \text{m}\)
We need to solve for the length \(l\).
To do this, we can rearrange the area formula to solve for \(l\):
\[
l = \frac{A}{w}
\]
Now, we can substitute in the values we have:
\[
l = \frac{52.5\ \text{m}^2}{5\ \text{m}}
\]
Calculating this gives:
\[
l = \frac{52.5}{5} = 10.5\ \text{m}
\]
Thus, the length of the rectangle is \(10.5\ \text{m}\).
### Explanation of the Solution to the Real-World Problem:
In a real-world scenario, you might be dealing with space requirements for a certain area, such as the floor space in a room or the base of a garden plot. The problem gives us the total area of the rectangle (52.5 square meters) that we need for a specific purpose (like laying down flooring or planting). The width of this area is already known to be 5 meters, perhaps due to existing constraints (like walls or pathways).
Using the area formula, we calculated that to achieve the desired area with that specific width, we would need a length of 10.5 meters. This length meets the requirement for the specified area, allowing for proper use and planning of the space at hand.
\[
A = l \times w
\]
where \(A\) is the area, \(l\) is the length, and \(w\) is the width. We know from the problem that:
- \(A = 52.5\ \text{m}^2\)
- \(w = 5\ \text{m}\)
We need to solve for the length \(l\).
To do this, we can rearrange the area formula to solve for \(l\):
\[
l = \frac{A}{w}
\]
Now, we can substitute in the values we have:
\[
l = \frac{52.5\ \text{m}^2}{5\ \text{m}}
\]
Calculating this gives:
\[
l = \frac{52.5}{5} = 10.5\ \text{m}
\]
Thus, the length of the rectangle is \(10.5\ \text{m}\).
### Explanation of the Solution to the Real-World Problem:
In a real-world scenario, you might be dealing with space requirements for a certain area, such as the floor space in a room or the base of a garden plot. The problem gives us the total area of the rectangle (52.5 square meters) that we need for a specific purpose (like laying down flooring or planting). The width of this area is already known to be 5 meters, perhaps due to existing constraints (like walls or pathways).
Using the area formula, we calculated that to achieve the desired area with that specific width, we would need a length of 10.5 meters. This length meets the requirement for the specified area, allowing for proper use and planning of the space at hand.
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