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A rectangle has a length of 20 inches. if its perimeter is 64 inches, what is the area?​

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Answer:


\boxed{ \bold{ \huge{ \boxed{ \sf 240 \: {inches}^(2) }}}}

Explanation:

Given,

Length of a rectangle = 20 inches

Perimeter of a rectangle = 64 inches

Area of a rectangle = ?

Let width of a rectangle be ' w ' .

First, finding the width of a rectangle


\boxed{ \sf{perimeter = 2(l + w)}}

plug the values


\sf{64 = 2(20 + w)}

Distribute 2 through the parentheses


\sf{64 = 40 + 2w}

Swap the sides of the equation


\sf{40 + 2w = 64}

Move 2w to right hand side and change it's sign


\sf{2w = 64 - 40}

Subtract 40 from 64


\sf{2w = 24}

Divide both sides of the equation by 2


\sf{ (2w)/(2) = (24)/(2) }

Calculate


\sf{w = 12 \: inches}

Width of a rectangle ( w ) = 12 inches

Now, finding the area of a rectangle having length of 20 inches and width of 12 inches


\boxed{ \sf{area \: of \: rectangle = length \: * \: \: width}}

plug the values


\sf{area \: of \: rectangle =20 * 12 }

Multiply the numbers : 20 and 12


\sf{area \: of \: rectangle = 240 \: {inches}^(2) }

Hence, Area of a rectangle = 240 inches²

Hope I helped !

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