Asked by Kache'la
Two rectangles have the same shape. The perimeter of the larger one is twice the perimeter of the smaller one.How many times as great is the larger rectangle's area?
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Answered by
bobpursley
PerimeterLarge=2W+2L
area= WL
but the small one, is half the perimeter of the large, so permitersmall= w+L
and area = (w/2)(l/2)= 1/4 wl so the large area is 4 times the smaller.
area= WL
but the small one, is half the perimeter of the large, so permitersmall= w+L
and area = (w/2)(l/2)= 1/4 wl so the large area is 4 times the smaller.
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