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5 September, 11:59

There are two boards, a and b. The total length of both is 28 feet. Board b is at least 5 feet longer than board a, but the difference is not more than 12 feet. What are the possible lengths of the two boards?

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  1. 5 September, 14:33
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let a represent the length of board a.

    Let y represent the length of board b.

    The total length of both is 28 feet. This means that

    a + b = 28

    Board b is at least 5 feet longer than board a. This means that

    b ≥ a + 5

    The difference between both boards is not more than 12 feet. This means that

    b - a < 12

    Substituting a = 28 - b into b ≥ a + 5, it becomes.

    b ≥ 28 - b + 5

    b ≥ 28 - b + 5

    2b ≥ 28

    b ≥33/2

    b ≥ 16.5

    16.5 - a < 12

    4.5 < a

    a > 4.5

    The possible lengths of board a is

    8 to 11.5 feet

    The possible lengths of board b is

    16.5 to 20 feet
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