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1. The perimeter of a rectangle is equal to 280 meters. The ratio of its length to its width is 5:2. How would you find the ratio of the area of the rectangle to the width of the rectangle. Justify.

2. If the length and width were doubled. What is the ratio of the increase of the increased perimeter to the increase area?

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Well the length is 50 meters and width is 20 meters. Therefore the area of the rectangle is 1,000 meters squared. The ratio of the area to the width is 50:1. For problem 2, the perimeter is doubled to 560 meters, and the area is quadrupled to 4,000 meters. So the ratio of increased perimeter to the area is 1:2.
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