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Two rectangles are similar. The first rectangle has a length of 15 cm and a width of 10 cm. The width of the second rectangle is 25 cm. What is its length?

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Answer:

Its length is 37.5 cm.

Explanation:

If two rectangles are similar, their sides are proportional, that is, they have equal ratios. So

The first rectangle has a length of 15 cm and a width of 10 cm. The width of the second rectangle is 25 cm.

So


(15)/(10) = (l)/(25)


10l = 25*15

Simplifying by 10.


l = 2.5*15 = 37.5

Its length is 37.5 cm.

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