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23 December, 21:54

A rectangular lawn measures 80 ft by 120 ft. Part of the lawn is torn up to install a sidewalk of uniform width around it. The area of the new lawn is 3200 ft2. How wide is the sidewalk? The sidewalk is nothing ▼ ft squared ft cubed ft wide.

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  1. 23 December, 23:14
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    Both answers will give an area of 2400 ft2

    but with x=60 we have lawn dimensions - 60 ft by - 40 ft so this is out

    x = 10 ft width for the sidewalk

    Check: New lawn dimensions

    (80-2x) (60-2x) = 60 (40) = 2400 ft^2

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Draw a diagram:

    We have a rectangle inside a rectangle.

    The larger outside rectangle is the original lawn: 80ft by 60 ft with area 4800 ft2

    The smaller inside rectangle is (80-2x) by (60-2x) where x is width of the new sidewalk.

    Area of new lawn is 2400 ft^2

    (80-2x) (60-2x) = 2400

    4800 - 160x - 120x + 4x2 = 2400

    4x2 - 280x + 2400 = 0

    Factor out a 4

    x2 - 70x + 600 = 0

    (x-60) (x-10) = 0

    x = 60 ft or x = 10 ft
  2. 23 December, 23:20
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    Both of them give the same answer
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