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The length of a particular rectangle is equal to about 1.321.32 times the width. An architect wants to design the base of a building to be a rectangle whose sides are in the same ratio as those of the given rectangle. If the perimeter of the base is to be 900900 feet, what must the dimensions of the base be?

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  1. 2 June, 13:53
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    If you really want to know, I'd suggest actually studying sometime man

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    Yup
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