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Answer: 12 m

Explanation:

Area is base times height.

So lets set up an equation.

44 m^2 = (3 2/3 m) * (x m)

Divide 44 m^2 by 3 2/3 m.

x = 12 m

User Nelson Ramirez
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Answer:

length x = 12 m

Explanation:

Area of a rectangle = l × b

where l = length of the rectangle and b = breadth of the rectangle.

From the question,

Area is given to be 44 m²

Length is given to be x, which we are ask to find.

Breadth is given to be 3
(2)/(3) m

We can now proceed to insert our values into the formula;

Area of a rectangle = l × b

44 = x × 3
(2)/(3)

But 3
(2)/(3) =
(11)/(3)

44 = x ×
(11)/(3)

44 =
(11x)/(3)

Multiply both-side of the equation by 3

44×3 =
(11x)/(3) ×3

132 = 11x

Divide both-side of the equation by 11


(132)/(11) =
(11x)/(11)

12 = x

x = 12 m

Therefore, length x = 12 m

User Artem Barger
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