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Rectangles J and K are similar. If the area of rectangle J is 440, what is the area of rectangle K? I need this today

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Answer:


Area = 27.5

Explanation:

Given


J_(Area) = 440


J_(Width) = 22


K_(Width) = 5.5

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Required

Determine the area of K

First, we need to calculate the length of the rectangle J


J_(Length) * J_(Width) = J_(Area)

This gives:


J_(Length) * 22 = 440

Divide both sides by 22


(J_(Length) * 22)/(22) = (440)/(22)


J_(Length) = 20

So, the length of the rectangle J is 20.

Since both shapes are similar, then:


J_(Length) : J_(Width) = K_(Length) : `K_(Width)

Substitute the known values:


20 : 22 = K_(Length) : `5.5

Express as fraction:


(20 )/( 22 )= (K_(Length) )/( `5.5)

Make Length, the subject of formula


K_(Length) = (5.5 * 20)/(22)


K_(Length) = (110)/(22)


K_(Length) = 5

The area of K is:


Area = K_(Length) * K_{Width


Area = 5.5 * 5


Area = 27.5

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