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31 January, 23:27

A square and a rectangle have the same area. if the dimensions of the rectangle are 4 ft. by 16 ft., how long is a side of the square? answer options with 5 options a. 10 ft. b. 8 ft. c. 32 ft. d. 6 ft. e. 20 ft.

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  1. 1 February, 00:26
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    because the area of a rectangle is length times width.

    So 4x16=64

    Now we know that a square's area is one of the sides multiplied by itself.

    So we could say its y//2.

    If we set these up to each other since the area of the rectangle is equal to the area of the square. it would look something like this.

    64=y//2

    If we take the square root of both side we would get y=8.

    So one side of the square, y, is a total length of 8.
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