SOLUTION: The permiter of a rectange is 80 centimeters and the ratio form its length to width is 5:3 what is its demenisons
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Question 776016: The permiter of a rectange is 80 centimeters and the ratio form its length to width is 5:3 what is its demenisons
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Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The perimeter of a rectangle is 80 centimeters and the ratio of its length to width is 5:3 what are its dimensions?
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5:3 is the same as 5x:3x
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Equation:
5x + 3x = 80
8x = 80
x = 10
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Dimensions are 5x = 50 and 3x = 30
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Stan H.
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Answer by MathTherapy(10552) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The permiter of a rectange is 80 centimeters and the ratio form its length to width is 5:3 what is its demenisons
Dimensions are:
Length: cm
Width: cm
You can do the check!!
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