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A rectangular field is 240m wide. The width of the field is 3/8 the length. What is the area of the field in square kilometers rounded to the nearest thousandth?

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this means you should do 240*3/8 which is 90. so 90 times 240=21600
the answer is 216000km^2
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Let the length of the rectangular field be x.

Given, the width of the field is 3/8 of the length.

So width =
((3)/(8) )x =
(3x)/(8)

Given, the width of the rectangular field = 240m

So we can write the equation as,


(3x)/(8) = 240

First we have to move 8 to the right side by multiplying 8 to both sides.


((3x)/(8) )(8) = (240)(8)


3x = (240)(8)


3x = 1920

We can get x, by moving 3 to the right side by dividing 3 to both sides.


(3x)/(3) = (1920)/(3)


x = (1920)/(3)


x = 640

So we have got the length of the rectangular field = 640m = 0.64 km.

width of the field = 240m = 0.24 km.

We know the formula to find the area of the rectangle =
(l)(w)

where,
l = length and
w = width

By plugging in the values in the formula we will get,

Area =
(0.64)(0.24)
km^2

=
0.1536 km^2 =
0.154 km^2 ( Approximately taken to the nearest thousandth)

So we have got the required answer.

The area of the rectangular field =
0.154 km^2

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