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a 4-foot long rectangle of fabric costs $16.50. assuming the price per square is constant, what is the cost of a similar rectangle of fabric that is 24 feet long?

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For this problem, we are told the price of a 4-foot long rectangle fabric. If we assume that a similar rectangle of fabric is 24 feet long, we need to calculate its cost.

The area for a rectangle is given below:


A=\text{ length}\cdot\text{ width}

For two rectangles to be simillar, their dimensions must be related by a constant ratio. Therefore we have:


r=(24)/(4)=6

Which means that each side is increased by a ratio of 6 from the original rectangle. The second rectangle must be:


\begin{gathered} A_1=4\cdot\text{ width1}\\ \\ A_2=6\cdot4\cdot6\cdot\text{ width2}\\ \\ A_2=36\cdot4\cdot\text{ width2}\\ \\ A_2=36\cdot A_1 \end{gathered}

The area of the second rectangle is 36 times the one of the first. Therefore the price should be 36 times as well. We have:


\text{ Cost }=36\cdot16.5=594

The cost of the second one will be $594.

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