Find the width of a rectangle which is 7.5m long and has an area of 60m2

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length x width = area

7.5w = 60
w = 60/7.5 = ....

Yes

To find the width of a rectangle, given its length and area, we can use the formula for the area of a rectangle:

Area = Length × Width

In this case, we know the length is 7.5m and the area is 60m². Let's substitute these values into the equation:

60m² = 7.5m × Width

To find the width, we need to isolate it on one side of the equation. We can do this by dividing both sides of the equation by 7.5m:

(60m²) ÷ (7.5m) = (7.5m × Width) ÷ (7.5m)

Simplifying the equation:
8m = Width

Therefore, the width of the rectangle is 8 meters.