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larisa [96]
3 years ago
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seropon [69]3 years ago
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You will get 18 when you multiply them
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<h3><u>Question:</u></h3>

A swimming pool measures 35 feet wide by 50 feet long. What is the ratio of the length to the perimeter

<h3><u>Answer:</u></h3>

The ratio of length to perimeter of pool is 5 : 17

<h3><u>Solution:</u></h3>

Given that, swimming pool measures 35 feet wide by 50 feet long

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