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3 November, 07:09

If a 28 ft rope is cut into two sections with one section 3 times as long as the other section, how long is the shorter piece?

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  1. 3 November, 10:01
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    Let's start out with what we know:

    We have two sections: long (L) and short (S).

    Together, those sections must equal 28ft so the equation would look like this:

    L + S = 28ft

    Now, we also know that the longer section is three times as long as the shorter one. That can be written in an equation as well:

    L = 3S

    Since we know L = 3S, we can substitute that into the first equation like this:

    L + S = 28ft

    (3S) + S = 28ft

    4S = 28ft

    4S/4 = 28ft/4

    S = 7ft

    So the shorter portion is 7ft long
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