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20 August, 19:25

The corresponding sides of two similar rectangles are 6 ft and 10 ft. The area of the smaller rectangle is 78 ft2. To the nearest whole number, what is the area of the larger rectangle?

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  1. 20 August, 19:54
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    We know one side of the smaller rectangle, 6ft. Therefore the longer side is 78/6 ft = 13ft.

    The ratio of small to large side is 6:10, so the larger rectangles other length is (13 / 6) * 10 ft = 21.666 ... ft.

    Thus the area of the larger rectangle is 21.666 ... * 10 = 216.666 ... ft^2, and hence to the nearest whole number it is 217 ft^2
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