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A garden is rectangular with an area of 6/7 square miles. If the length of the garden is 3/5 miles, what is its width?

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Step-by-step explanation:

Area= length x width

area=6/7, length=3/5, width=?

6/7=3/5 x width

6/7 divided by 3/5= 6/7 x 5/3 (you have to multiply by the recipricol, or flip the fraction.)

6/7 x 5/3=30/21= 1 3/7=width

The area of a 2D form is the amount of space within its perimeter. The width of the rectangle is 10/7 miles.

What is an area?

The area of a 2D form is the amount of space within its perimeter. It is measured in square units such as cm2, m2, and so on. To find the area of a square formula or another quadrilateral, multiply its length by its width.

The area of a rectangle is the product of its length and its width, therefore, the width of the rectangle can be written as,

Area = Length × Width

Width = Area / Length

Given the area of the rectangle is 6/7 square miles, while the length of the rectangle is 3/5 miles, therefore, the width of the rectangle is,

Width = (6/7)/(3/5)

Width = (6×5)/(7×3) = 10/7

Hence, the width of the rectangle is 10/7 miles.

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