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The length of a rectangle is 4/5 of the width. The length of the rectangle is 3/5 meter. Which equation can be used to find w, the width of the rectangle in meters?

A 3/5w = 4/5
B 4/5w = 3/5
C 3/5 + w = 4/5
D 4/5 + w = 3/5

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Answer:

B: 4/5w = 3/5

Explanation:

The length of the rectangle is stated as being 4/5 of the w. (4/5 * w)

The length is also stated specifically as being 3/5m so that will equal 4/5w on the other side of the equation.

Bonus:

You could work out the equation as

4/5w = 3/5m

multiply by 5

4w = 3m

divide by 4

w = 0.75m (or 3/4m)

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