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Melissa is creating a geometric design using similar rectangles. One of her rectangles is 2 inches wide and 6 inches long. She wants to have another rectangle that is 3 inches wide. To follow her design, how long must the second rectangle be?

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Answer:

9inches

Explanation:

the second rectangle would have to be 9 inches long

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User Dredozubov
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Melissa is creating a geometric design using similar rectangles. One of her rectangles is 2 inches wide and 6 inches long. She wants to have another rectangle that is 3 inches wide. To follow her design, how long must the second rectangle be?

Remember that

If two figures are similar, then the ratio of its corresponding sides is proportional

that means

3/2=x/6

solve for x

x=(3/2)*6

x=9 in

therefore

the length is 9 inches

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