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31 August, 20:12

If the area of a rectangle 16s2t and the length is 8st2, what would the width of the rectangle, given that width is found by dividing area by length? Simplify the answer.

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  1. 31 August, 21:22
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    Area = Length x Width

    Substituting the given values:

    16S^2 t = 8St^2 x Width

    Manipulating for Width:

    Width = 16S^2 t / 8St^2

    Rewriting the squared terms in simplified form:

    Width = 16 x S x S x t / 8 x S x t x t

    Cancelling the like terms

    Width = 16 x S / 8 x t

    Cancelling the numeric terms:

    Width = 2S / t
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