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25 October, 02:58

High-definition (HD) televisions today have a 16 : 9 aspect ratio (width to height). The advertised screen size is equal

to the screen diagonal.

Allowing for 2 inches of Styrofoam padding on all sides of the TV, what is the smallest possible length and width of a

shipping box for a 75-inch HD TV?

A) 60 by 45

B) 68 by 40

C) 64 by 36

D) 75 by 44

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  1. 25 October, 04:54
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    The most correct option is;

    B) 68 by 40

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Here we have that the advertised screen size = Screen diagonal

    Size of the HD TV = 75-inch

    Therefore, diagonal of HD TV = 75-inch

    Where the width of the HD TV = w

    The height of the HD TV = h

    h² + w² = 75²

    w/h = 16/9

    w = 16/9*h

    ∴ h² + (16/9*h) ² = 75²

    337/81*h² = 75²

    h = 36.8 in.

    Therefore, w = 16/9*36.8 = 65.4 in.

    Hence when the thickness of the Styrofoam cup is added, we have;

    2 inches on both sides gives 4 inches to be added to both height and width

    Which gives, height = 36.8 + 4 = 40.8 in.

    Width = 65.4 + 4 = 69.4 in.

    The smallest possible dimensions is approximately

    69.4 in. by 40.8 in.

    Hence, the most correct option is B) 68 by 40.
  2. 25 October, 05:34
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    B) 68 by 40

    Step-by-step explanation:

    First we multiply this ratio by any whole number 16 : 9. At least to get close to the option.

    So I multiplied by 4

    Giving me 64:36

    So we remember that there is a padding of on both sides of the length and width.

    This padding is 2 inch each

    It's going to be

    = 64 + (2+2) : 36 + (2+2)

    = 68:40
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