Improved Answer:-
Let the length be (x+2.75) and the width be x:
length*width = area
(x+2.75)*x = 37.5 cm2
Multiply out the brackets and form a quadratic equation:
x2+2.75x-37.5 = 0
Using the quadratic equation formula gives a positive value of 4.901195105 for x.
Therefore: width = 4.901195105 cm and length = 7.651195105 cm which is 2.75 cm larger than the width
Check: 4.901195105*7.651195105 = 37.5 square cm
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Area of a rectangle is Base(B) times Height(H).Area of smaller rectangle is BH.Area of larger rectangle is 2BH.Area of larger rectangle is twice as large as the smaller rectangle.
The number of square tiles is always equal to factor pairs. As an example, imagine a rectangle that contains 8 squares - 2 rows of 4. 2 X 4 = 8. In other words, the dimensions of the rectangles are ALWAYS equal to a factor pair of the number of squares in the rectangle. A rectangle containing 24 squares could be made as 24x1, 12x2, 8x3, or 6x4.
The number of square tiles is always equal to factor pairs. As an example, imagine a rectangle that contains 8 squares - 2 rows of 4. 2 X 4 = 8. In other words, the dimensions of the rectangles are ALWAYS equal to a factor pair of the number of squares in the rectangle. A rectangle containing 24 squares could be made as 24x1, 12x2, 8x3, or 6x4.
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