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28 March, 05:26

A farmer has a 100 ft by 200 ft rectangular field that he wants to increase by 15.5% by cultivating a strip of uniform width around the current field. How wide of a strip should he cultivate around the edge of his field to do this? The strip around the outside is _ feet wide

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  1. 28 March, 08:56
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    (a) The strip should be 5ft wide

    (b) The strip around the outside field is 10ft wide.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given:

    Length of the rectangular field, L = 200 ft

    width of the rectangular field, w = 100 ft

    Area of the rectangular field, A = 200ft x 100ft = 20000 ft^2

    let the width of the strip = x

    The strip around the outside field = 2x

    If the field is increased by 15.5%

    New area of the field = 1.155 x 20000 = 23,100 ft^2

    The increase in area of the field = 3,100 ft

    3,100 = New area of field - old area of the field

    3100 = (200 + 2x) (100 + 2x) - 20000

    3100 = 20000 + 400x 200x + 4x^2 - 20000

    3100 = 600x + 4x^2

    Divide through by 4

    775 = 150x + x^2

    x^2 + 150x - 775 = 0

    Factorize

    (x + 155) (x-5) = 0

    x = 5 ft

    The strip should be 5ft wide.

    The strip around the outside field = 2 x 5 ft = 10 ft

    Thus, the strip around the outside field is 10ft wide.
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