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Which rectangle has a length-to-height ratio of 5:3?

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Answered by Anonymous
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SECOND TRIANGLE. Why? Because here, length/breadth is 35/21 which is 5:3

Answered by Mithalesh1602398
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50 x 30 = 1500; 50 and 30 have a ratio of 5:3; 50 metres by 30 metres. Multiply 5 and 3 by each 10. The rectangle has a width that is 2 cm less than 3/4 of its length and a length of 12 cm.

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Step : 1  A cuboid's volume is equal to 105 x 7 when its length, width, and height are each 5x, 3x2, and 7x4, respectively. The symbols for a 5 to 3 ratio are 5 to 3, 5:3, and 5/3. Additionally, the numbers 5 and 3 can represent any quantity or measurement, including students, fruit, weights, heights, speeds, and so forth. When something is distributed at a ratio of 5 to 3, it simply implies that there are 8 total items for every 5 of one thing.

Step : 2 The aspect ratio of a rectangle is the proportion of its width to its height. A square has an aspect ratio of 1:1, which is the smallest. Examples: 4:3 = 1. A rectangular prism with dimensions of 10 cm long, 5 cm wide, and 8 cm high has a volume of 400 cm3. In general, if a rectangular prism has dimensions of l units in length, w units in width, and h units in height, we may use the formula below to calculate its volume: LWH = volume.

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