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23 March, 07:52

The ratio of the side lengths of Figure A to the side lengths of Figure B is 3 : 5. The area of the smaller figure is 36 square inches. What is the area of the larger figure?

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  1. 23 March, 08:02
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    Since the ratio is 3:5, we can write it as the fraction 3/5. then do 3/5=36/x and now solves for x. cross multiply and you get 3x=180. divide by 3 and x=60. and that's the area of the larger
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