A rectangle has an area of 350 cm2 and its shorter side measures 7 cm. What is its perimeter?

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To find the perimeter of a rectangle, we need to know the lengths of its sides. However, in this case, we only have the area and the length of one side. To find the length of the other side, we can use the formula for the area of a rectangle.

The formula for the area of a rectangle is:

Area = length × width

In this case, we know that the area is 350 cm^2 and the length is 7 cm. Let's use this information to find the width (or the length of the other side):

350 cm^2 = 7 cm × width

Dividing both sides of the equation by 7 cm, we can isolate the width:

width = 350 cm^2 / 7 cm
width = 50 cm

Now that we have both the length and width, we can find the perimeter of the rectangle:

Perimeter = 2 × (length + width)
Perimeter = 2 × (7 cm + 50 cm)
Perimeter = 2 × 57 cm
Perimeter = 114 cm

Therefore, the perimeter of the rectangle is 114 cm.

The perimeter of a shape is the distance all the way round its edge. A rectangle has two shorter sides and in this rectangle each side measures 7cm. To find the area of a rectangle, you have to multiply its two different sides. You are given the area and you need to divide the area by 7 to find the longer side. 350 divided by 7 is 50, so the length of the longer side is 50 cm. The perimeter of the rectangle will be 50 cm add 7 cm doubled, so 57 × 2 which is 114 cm. Alternatively you can find the total of the rectangle’s four sides: 7 cm + 50 cm + 7 cm + 50 cm = 114 cm.

longer side = 350/7 = 50

perimeter = 2 lengths + 2 widths
= ....

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