Answer:
Write the formula for one measurement, then solve the formula for the different measurement you want to find and use this new formula to find that measurement.
Explanation:
We can understand this through an example.
If we need to find the lenght of a rectangle whose width is 4 feet and whose perimeter is 28 feet, we can use a formula for one measurement to write a formula for a different measurement:
- We need to write the formula for the perimeter of a rectangle:
![P=2l+2w](https://img.qammunity.org/2020/formulas/mathematics/middle-school/jrrjtqbrnnug86tbamhopeqdpqvldk6qkq.png)
Where "l" is the lenght and "w" is the width.
- Since we know the width and the perimeter of the rectangle and we need to find the lenght, we can solve for "l":
![P=2l+2w\\\\P-2w=2l\\\\l=(P-2w)/(2)](https://img.qammunity.org/2020/formulas/mathematics/middle-school/jyfxsz7a15h6j9vv2q6mx9dnixnr4d777h.png)
Now we get a new formula for calculate a differente measurement (the lenght of the rectangle).
- Substituting values, we get:
![l=(28ft-2(4ft))/(2)=10\ ft](https://img.qammunity.org/2020/formulas/mathematics/middle-school/54kdbddgt1z5d46lfgg9mvern9fnc1ztnd.png)