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25 November, 11:21

A 36 foot long roll of banner material must be cut into three pieces with no material left over to make three banners. The second banner must be 4 feet longer than the first banner in the third banner must be also 4 feet longer than the second. How long should each banner be

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  1. 25 November, 13:05
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    The length of the first banner = 8 ft

    The length of the second banner = 12 ft

    The length of the third banner = 16 ft

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The total length of the banner material = 36 ft

    Now, let us assume the length of the first banner = k ft

    So, the length of the second banner = First banner + 4 ft = (k + 4) ft

    The length of the third banner = Second banner + 4 ft = [ (k + 4) + 4] ft

    Now, according to the question:

    The length of (First + Second + Third) banner = 36 ft

    ⇒ (k) + (k + 4) + (k + 8) = 36

    or, 3 k = 36 - 12 = 24

    or, k = 24/3 = 8

    ⇒ k = 8 ft

    So, the length of the first banner = k = 8 ft

    The length of the second banner = k + 4 = 8 + 4 = 12 ft

    The length of the third banner = k + 4 + 4 = 8 + 8 = 16 ft
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