SOLUTION: If 3000 sq. ft. was in the shape of a rectangle what would the width and length be of the rectangle?
Algebra.Com
Question 814837: If 3000 sq. ft. was in the shape of a rectangle what would the width and length be of the rectangle?
Answer by Alan3354(69443) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
If 3000 sq. ft. was in the shape of a rectangle what would the width and length be of the rectangle?
--------------
L*W = 3000
Any combination of length & width with a product of 3000.
1 by 3000
2 by 1500
pi by 3000/pi
etc
RELATED QUESTIONS
The area of a rectangle is 36 sq. ft. If its width is 9 ft, what is the... (answered by MathLover1)
The length of a rectangle is 6 more than the width. The area is 720 sq. ft. What is the... (answered by TimothyLamb)
The area of a rectangle is 128 sq. ft. If the width is twice the length, what is the... (answered by TimothyLamb)
The Golden Ratio: The ancient Greeks thought that the most pleasing shape for a rectangle (answered by Nate)
The golden ratio. The ancient Greeks though that the most pleasing shape for
a... (answered by kmcruz09)
Please help.
The golden ratio. The ancient Greeks thought that the most pleasing shape... (answered by checkley75)
The golden ratio. The ancient Greeks thought that the
most pleasing shape for a... (answered by algebrapro18)
The golden ratio. The ancient Greeks thought that the most pleasing shape for a... (answered by ankor@dixie-net.com)
The golden ratio. The ancient Greeks thought that the
most pleasing shape for a... (answered by Theo)