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golban:

A rectangular cardboard has dimensions as shown. The length of the cardboard can be found by dividing its area by its width. What is the length of the cardboard in inches? Rectangle with width labeled on the right, width equals 4 and 1 over 4 inches. Below the rectangle, it says, length equals question mark. Inside the rectangle, it says, area equals 41 and 2 over 3 square inches.

golban:

ok

justus:

Okay so

golban:

pls help

justus:

Can you post the image

golban:

ok

justus:

Of the rectangle

golban:

1 attachment
justus:

Thank you for providing.

golban:

your welcome

justus:

The formula is Area = Length x Width

justus:

Now we need the length

golban:

what is the awnser

golban:

it doesn't show

justus:

Oh okay

justus:

Okay

justus:

Oh I see

justus:

One moment

justus:

Yes

justus:

I did it wrong by accident

justus:

Okay let me repeat it

golban:

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golban:

so what is the awnser

justus:

Just a sec sorry

justus:

Im doing it

golban:

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golban:

ok

justus:

41 2/3 = (41*3) +2 over 3 = 123/3 and 4 1/4 = (4*4) +1 over 4 = 17/4 Now 123/3 / 17/4= 123/3 * 4/17 = 123*4/ 3.17= 492/51

justus:

In decimal form its 9.647

justus:

In mixed fraction its 9 33/51

justus:

What are the choices?

justus:

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