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20 April, 01:06

A woman plans to use one fourth of a 48 foot x 100 foot rectangular backyard to plant garden. Find the perimeter of the garden if the length is 40 feet greater than the width

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  1. 20 April, 02:52
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    Answer: 160ft.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    First find the area of the 48ft x 100ft rectangular back yard.

    Area of a rectangular = L x B

    = 48 x 100

    = 4800ft²

    Now, find 1/4 of the rectangular backyard meant for garden

    = 1/4 of 4800

    = 1200ft²

    Step 2:

    To find the perimeter of the garden, first find the length and breath of the garden. From the dimension of the garden, the length is 40ft > width. In interpreting this,

    We make the width of the garden to be. B = xft,

    Therefore. L = (x + 40) ft

    Now equate the product of this to 1200ft

    x (x + 40) = 1200

    Open the bracket

    x² + 40x = 1200

    x² + 40x - 1200 = 0

    This is now a quadratic expression. Solving for x using any methods

    x² + 60x - 20x - 1200 = 0

    Solving by grouping

    x (x + 60) - 20 (x + 60) = 0

    Collect common factors here

    (x + 60) (x - 20) = 0

    Therefore, x = - 60 or 20

    Remember, x cannot be negative, so x = 20ft. The width = 20ft, and the length = 60ft.

    With this, we can determine the perimeter.

    Formula for perimeter of a rectangular block

    = 2 (L + B)

    = 2 (60 + 20)

    = 2 (80)

    = 2 x 80

    = 160ft.
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