The area of a rectangular invitation card is 3/10 square foot.
Do these steps
A. If the...
Mathematics, 13.10.2020 07:01 sneckoencko
The area of a rectangular invitation card is 3/10 square foot.
Do these steps
A. If the length of the card is 4/5 foot, find the width.
B. If the length were a bit longer but the area stayed the same, what would happen to the width? Explain.
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