SOLUTION: Take a piece of string 50 cm long. Join the ends,'
how many different rectangles can you form so that the dimensions are whole numbers and the width is atleast 5cm.
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Question 493015: Take a piece of string 50 cm long. Join the ends,'
how many different rectangles can you form so that the dimensions are whole numbers and the width is atleast 5cm.
please answer immediately
i really really need it, i hope after 45 min.there will be an answer.. :)
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Answer by Alan3354(69443) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
2L + 2W = 50 (the perimeter)
L + W = 25
W = 5 to 24
5 to 24 inclucive is 20 integer values
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