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ivann1987 [24]
3 years ago
14

The perimeter of the base of the Washington monument is 220.5 feet. If the width is equal to its length, what are the dimensions

of the base?
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1 answer:
natita [175]3 years ago
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Answer:

both the Width and Length of the base are equal to 55.125 ft

Explanation:

Based on the information provided by the question we know that the width is equal to the length, therefore the base of the Washington Monument is a Square. The Perimeter of a Square is equal to the addition of all four sides (length and width).

P = W+W+L+L

Therefore since we know that the perimeter is 220.5 and all 4 sides are equal then we can <em>divide</em> the perimeter by 4 in order to know the size of the the sides

220.5 / 4 = 55.125 ft

Finally we can see that both the Width and Length of the base are equal to 55.125 ft

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