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the ratio of square H's length to square I's length is 3 : 5, if the length of square H is 18 meters, what is the perimeter of square I?
13 years ago

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Answered by Reiny
L1 : L2 = 3 : 5

18 : L2 = 3:5
18/L2 = 3/5
3L2 = 90
l=L2= 30


checK:
18:30 = 3:5
13 years ago
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