Two consecutive sides if a rectangle are in the ratio 4:6. The area is 384m^2. Ind rhe dimension of the rectangle.
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Problem: Two consecutive sides of a rectangle are in the ratio of 4 to 6
Two consecutive sides if a rectangle are in the ratio 4:6. The area is 384m^2. Ind rhe dimension of the rectangle.

The area is 4x * 6x = 384
24x^2 = 384
x^2 = 16
x = 4

Therefore, the sides are 4(4) and 6(4),
that is, 16m and 24m

16 * 24 = 384
 

 

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