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Learn how to rewrite literal equations and solve geometry problems involving rectangles, circles, triangles, and more. Practice calculating distances, perimeters, areas, and temperatures with step-by-step guidance.
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Literal Equation: an equation that involves two or more variables
Problem 1: Rewriting a Literal Equation Solve for . What is the value of when
Solve for . What is the value of when
Problem 2: Rewriting a Literal Equation with only variables Solve for x
Formulas (Perimeter of a rectangle) (Circumference of circle) (Area of a rectangle) (Area of a triangle) (Area of a circle) (Distance traveled) (Temperature)
What is the radius of a circle with circumference of 64 ft.? Round to the nearest tenth. Use 3.14 for .
What is the height of a triangle that has an area of 24 and a base with a length of 8in.?
Problem 4: Rewriting a Formula The monarch butterfly is the only butterfly that migrates annually north and south. The distance that a particular group of monarch butterflies travel is about 1700 miles. It typically takes 120 days to travel one way. What is the average rate a butterfly travels in miles per day? Round to the nearest mile.