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26 June, 19:26

A rectangle has a width of 8 centimeters and an area of 160 square centimeters a similar rectangle has an area of 250 square centimeters. What are the dimensions of the larger rectangle?

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  1. 26 June, 19:42
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    I'm a bit confused and there is not a lot of information given to this.

    From what I know, the dimensions of the larger rectangle can be found from length x width = 250 square centimetres.

    Any multiplication problem that equals 250 could work out for length x width.
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