SOLUTION: The are of a rectangle is 45cm square. The shorter sides are 5 cm long, how much longer are the longer sides
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Question 970628: The are of a rectangle is 45cm square. The shorter sides are 5 cm long, how much longer are the longer sides
Answer by checkley77(12844) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
AREA=L*W
L=5
45=5*W
W=45/5
W=9 CM FOR THE WIDTH.
PROOF:
45=5*9
45=45
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