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29 August, 23:42

zahra has paper rectangles of different sizes. every rectangle is 5 cm longer than it is wide. Is there a proportional relationship between the lengths and widths of these rectangles? Explain.

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  1. 29 August, 23:52
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    No, there is no proportional relationship exist between the lengths and widths of these rectangles.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Since, it is given that every rectangle is 5 cm longer than it's width.

    ⇒ If Width = W, then Length = W + 5

    Also, she has a rectangle of different sizes.

    Thus, there can't be more relationship exist between Length and Width.

    The only relationship between Length and Width is:

    W = L + 5

    where, W is Width of rectangle.

    and, L is Length of rectangle.
  2. 30 August, 00:11
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    As given Zahra has paper rectangles of different sizes.

    Also, Every rectangle is 5 cm is longer than it's breadth.

    So, if Length=L, then Breadth = L - 5

    Or, if Breadth = B, then Length = B+5

    or, if length is x and breadth is y, then writing in terms of equation

    →x=y+5

    As you can see, there is not any proportional relationship between length and widths of these rectangles.
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