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A formula for finding the area of a rectangle is A = l • w. If you know the area (A) and width (w) of a rectangle, which formula can you use to find the length (l)?
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A formula for finding the area of a rectangle is A = l • w. If you know the area (A) and width (w) of a rectangle, which formula can you use to find the length (l)?
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take the area and divide out what you know, so if you know (w) then divide (w) out from the area
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The formula to find the area is
A = l • w
To find the formula that can be use d to find the length I, you just divide both sides by W to get
I=A/w which is the formula that can be used to find the length
Hope it helps!
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