A rectangle is formed from a square by increasing the latter's length by 50% while reducing its width by 50%. The ratio of the area of the rectangle to that of the square is ?​

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Answer 1

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A Rectangle Is Formed From A Square By Increasing The Latter's Length By 50% While Reducing Its Width
Answer 2

Let's assume that the original square has a side length of "x". Then its area would be x^2.

Explain the area of the rectangle.

Now we increase the length of the square by 50%, which means we add 0.5x to the original length. So the new length is 1.5x.

We also reduce the width of the square by 50%, which means we subtract 0.5x from the original width. So the new width is 0.5x.

Therefore, the new rectangle has dimensions of 1.5x by 0.5x, and its area is (1.5x)(0.5x) = 0.75x^2.

The ratio of the area of the rectangle to that of the square is:

0.75x^2 / x^2 = 0.75

So the ratio of the area of the rectangle to that of the square is 0.75 or 3/4.

Therefore, the area of the rectangle is 3/4 of the area of the original square.

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