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5 December, 21:35

A polygon has an area of 144 square inches and one of its sides is 10 inches long. If a second similar polygon has an area of 64 square inches, what is the length of the corresponding side in the second polygon?

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  1. 5 December, 21:38
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    Area is proportional to (side length) ^2.

    or, put it in another way,

    side length is proportional to sqrt (area).

    so for the given case,

    area = 144, sqrt (area) = 12, side length = 10.

    area = 64, sqrt (area) = 8, side length = X

    By proportion,

    X/8 = 10/12

    solve for X

    X = (10/12) * 8=20/3 = 6 2/3 = 6.67 (approx.)

    So side length of second polygon is approx. 6.67 in., or 6 2/3 inches.
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