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Two rectangles are similar. The sides of the larger rectangle have lengths have of 24 and 30 inches. The perimeter of the smaller rectangle is 27 inches. Find the length of the shorter side of the smaller rectangle

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Answer:

6 inches

Explanation:

To solve this problem, we first need to find the perimeter of the larger rectangle. The formula for a perimeter is:
2(l+w). Lets plug in the values:


x=2(24+30)


x=108

Now that we know that the larger rectangle has a perimeter of 108 and its shorter side is 24 inches, we can cross multiply to find our answer.


(24)/(108) =(x)/(27)

Next we cross multiply. We multiply 108 and x, and we multiply 24 and 27.


108(x)=108x


24(27)=648

Now, lets put the values above back into the equation:


108x=648

Our last step is to divide 648 by 108.


x=(648)/(108)


x=6

The length of the shorter side of the smaller rectangle is 6 inches.

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