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11 August, 04:03

With a wooden ruler, you measure the length of a rectangular piece of sheet metal to be 12 mm. with micrometer calipers, you measure the width of the rectangle to be 5.98 mm. use the correct number of significant figures: what is (a) the area of the rectangle; (b) the ratio of the rectangle's width to its length; (c) the perimeter of the rectangle; (d) the difference between the length and the width; and (e) the ratio of the length to the width?

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  1. 11 August, 04:17
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    A. The area of the rectangle is the product of the length and width as shown in the formula below.

    Area = Length x Width

    Substituting the known values,

    Area = (12 mm) x (5.98 mm)

    Area = 71.76 mm²

    To express the area in correct number of significant figures, we express it such that the number of significant figures is only 2.

    Area = 72 mm²

    b. ratio of the rectangle's width to its length

    ratio = (5.98 mm) / (12 mm) = 0.4983

    Since, the maximum number of significant figures is only two.

    ratio = 0.50

    c. Perimeter of the rectangle is calculated through the equation,

    Perimeter = 2L + 2W

    Perimeter = (2) (12 mm) + 2 (5.98 mm)

    Perimeter = 35.96 mm

    Since the minimum number of decimal numbers is 0, the final answer to this,

    Perimeter = 36 mm

    d. difference between the length and width,

    Difference = 12 mm - 5.98 mm

    Difference = 6.02 mm

    Difference = 6 mm

    e. the ratio of the length and the width,

    ratio = (12 mm) / (5.98 mm)

    ratio = 2.0
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