he area of a rectangle is calculated with the formula A - w. If the area of a rectangle is 52.5 m? and the width is 5 o what is the length? Explain the solution to the real-world problem. (1 point)

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There seems to be an error in the equation you provided. The correct formula to calculate the area of a rectangle is A = l * w, where A represents the area, l represents the length, and w represents the width.

To solve the problem, let's use the correct formula:

Given that the area of the rectangle is 52.5 m² and the width is 5 m, we can plug in these values into the formula to find the length:

52.5 m² = l * 5 m

To isolate the length, we divide both sides of the equation by 5:

52.5 m² / 5 m = l

This simplifies to:

10.5 m = l

Therefore, the length of the rectangle is 10.5 meters.