The length of a rectangle is twice its width. If the perimeter of the rectangle is 36m What is the area?
2 Answers
Area =
Explanation:
Perimeter of rectangle is
now
Perimeter =
Perimeter =
Hence, width = 6m.
Now Area of rectangle is
Since
Area =
Explanation:
This problem is confusing for a couple of reasons.
For one thing, it's hard to know how to write a math expression for "The length of a rectangle is twice its width."
For another thing, it gives you information about perimeter, but it wants an answer about area.
The trick is to proceed one step at a time.
Step 1:
Mathematically express the relationships among the dimensions.
Let
Width . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Twice this amount . . .
[ Two widths ] plus [ two lengths ] equals the perimeter
[
Step 2:
Solve for
1) Clear the parentheses by distributing the
2) Combine like terms
3) Divide both sides by
So the length, which is given as "twice as long," must be
Step 3:
Use the dimensions of the rectangle to find its area
Area is width