It seems that the table has not been provided in the question. However, I can provide a general method to complete the table based on the given information.
If each rectangle is 16% longer than the original, we can calculate the length of each new rectangle by adding 16% of the original length to the original length.
Let L be the original length of the rectangle. Then, the length of the new rectangle would be L + 0.16L = 1.16L.
Using this formula, we can calculate the length of the new rectangle for any given original length. For example, if the original length is 10 cm, then the length of the new rectangle would be:
1.16 x 10 cm = 11.6 cm
Similarly, we can calculate the length of the new rectangle for any other original length and complete the table accordingly.