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the length of a rectangular is three times its width. if the perimeter of the rectangle is 40 cm. find its area.

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Answer:

75

Step by step explanation:

Let x be the value of the width, if the length is 3 times as big as the width, we can show this as 3x.

To find the perimiter and the value of x:

As it is a rectangle, two lines are parallel, so we need to multiply the length and width size to accomodate this:

2 * x = 2x

2 * 3= 6x

Add these two values together:

2x + 6x = 8x

8x is perimeter, so if 40 is the perimeter then:

8x = 40

Divide both sides by 8 to find 1x:


(8x)/(8) = (40)/(8)

x = 5

Area:

Now we have the value of x, we need to find the area. The area formula is as follows:

Length * Width = Area

So if the length = 3x = 3 * 5 = 15

And the width = x = 5

We can find the area as we have both values:

5 * 15 = 75

So the area is 75!


Hope this helps!


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