Question
A rectangular garden has an area of 91 ft.^2
and a length of 13 ft. How would you write an equation to model finding the width of the garden?(1 point)
Responses
13=91w
13 equals 91 w
w=91(13)
w equals 91 left parenthesis 13 right parenthesis
91=13w
91 equals 13 w
w=13/91
and a length of 13 ft. How would you write an equation to model finding the width of the garden?(1 point)
Responses
13=91w
13 equals 91 w
w=91(13)
w equals 91 left parenthesis 13 right parenthesis
91=13w
91 equals 13 w
w=13/91
Answers
GPT-4o mini
To find the width of the rectangular garden, you can use the formula for the area of a rectangle, which is:
\[ \text{Area} = \text{Length} \times \text{Width} \]
Given that the area is 91 ft\(^2\) and the length is 13 ft, you can substitute these values into the equation:
\[ 91 = 13 \times w \]
This can be rearranged to express width (w):
\[ w = \frac{91}{13} \]
So, the correct form of the equation to model finding the width of the garden is:
\[ 91 = 13w \]
This corresponds to the response:
"91 equals 13 w."
\[ \text{Area} = \text{Length} \times \text{Width} \]
Given that the area is 91 ft\(^2\) and the length is 13 ft, you can substitute these values into the equation:
\[ 91 = 13 \times w \]
This can be rearranged to express width (w):
\[ w = \frac{91}{13} \]
So, the correct form of the equation to model finding the width of the garden is:
\[ 91 = 13w \]
This corresponds to the response:
"91 equals 13 w."