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Question 1 1 The area of a rectangle is 1 2/3 square feet. The width of the rectangle is 5/6 feet. What is the length of the rectangle? o foot D 11. feet 0 2 feet O2 feet Question 2 1 pMichael walks his
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Question 1 1 The area of a rectangle is 1 2/3 square feet. The width of the rectangle is 5/6 feet. What is the length of the rectangle? o foot D 11. feet 0 2 feet O2 feet Question 2 1 pMichael walks his dog along the same path every day The total distance is 10 and 2/3 blocks fighter walks a total distance of 10 2/3 blocks buddy
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Answer: 2 ft.
Explanation: The area of a rectangle is length x width. Since we know the area and width already, we just need the length.
A=lw
A/w=l
If we convert the mixed number 1 2/3 to an improper fraction, we get 5/3.
5/3 / 5/6= 5/3 * 6/5= 30/15=2 ft
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