Given:
Two rectangles are similar.
Length of first rectangle = 18 cm
Width of first rectangle = 6 cm
Width of second rectangle = 2 cm
To find:
The length of the second rectangle.
Solution:
We know that the corresponding sides of similar triangles are proportional. So,
[tex]\dfrac{\text{Length of first rectangle}}{\text{Width of first rectangle}}=\dfrac{\text{Length of second rectangle}}{\text{Width of second rectangle}}[/tex]
Let x be the length of the second rectangle. Then,
[tex]\dfrac{18}{6}=\dfrac{x}{2}[/tex]
[tex]3=\dfrac{x}{2}[/tex]
[tex]3\times 2=x[/tex]
[tex]6=x[/tex]
Therefore, the length of the second rectangle is 6 cm.