An expression for the length of the rectangle in terms of the width would be

The formula for the area of a rectangle is


Using trial and error, if the area is 96 m^2, then the length and width are Response area

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l = 96/w

An expression for the length of the rectangle in terms of the width would be

The formula for the area of a rectangle is


Using trial and error, if the area is 96 m^2, then the length and width are Response area

To find an expression for the length of the rectangle in terms of the width, we can rearrange the formula for the area of a rectangle. The formula for the area of a rectangle is A = length x width.

Let's assume that the width of the rectangle is denoted by w. Then, the length of the rectangle, denoted by l, can be expressed as:

l = A/w

Using trial and error, if the area is 96 m^2, then the length and width are:

l = 96/w

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Apologies for the confusion. If the area of the rectangle is 96 m^2, then the formula for the length of the rectangle in terms of the width is:

length = 96/width

This expression represents the length of the rectangle in terms of the given width.

To find an expression for the length of the rectangle in terms of the width, we can use the formula for the area of a rectangle. The formula for the area of a rectangle is given by:

Area = Length x Width

So, if we let the width be denoted as "w", and the length be denoted as "l", we can rearrange the formula to solve for the length:

Length = Area / Width

Now let's substitute the given area of 96 m^2 into the formula and leave the width as "w":

Length = 96 m^2 / w

Therefore, the expression for the length of the rectangle in terms of the width is \(l = \frac{96}{w}\).

To find an expression for the length of a rectangle in terms of the width, we can use the formula for the area of a rectangle, which is:

Area = Length x Width

If we rearrange this formula, we can solve for the length:

Length = Area / Width

Now, let's use trial and error to find the length and width of a rectangle with an area of 96 m^2.

Suppose the width of the rectangle is 4 m. Then, using the formula we derived above, we can calculate the length as:

Length = 96 / 4 = 24 m

So, if the width is 4 m, the length is 24 m.

Therefore, the expression for the length of the rectangle in terms of the width is:

Length = Width x 6