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dolphi86 [110]
3 years ago
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Two buildings have the same total height.One building has 8 floors with height (h).The other building has a ground floor of 16 f

t and 6 others floors with height (h).Write and solver an equation to find the height (h) of these F Mmk floors
Mathematics
1 answer:
zhuklara [117]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

The equation representing the heights of each floor is 8h= 6h+16

Height of each floor is 8 feet.

Step-by-step explanation:

Let the height of each floor be h

Number of floors one building has  = 8

Hence Total Height of the building can be calculated by multiplying height of each floor  with Number of floors.

Framing in equation form we get.

Total Height of One building = 8h

Also

Ground floor of other building = 16 ft

Number of floors = 6

Hence Total Height of the building can be calculated by multiplying height of each floor  with Number of floors plus the height of ground floor.

Total Height of Other building = 6h+16

Also Given:

Two buildings have the same total height.

Hence Total Height of One building = Total Height of Other building

8h= 6h+16

Hence The equation representing the heights of each floor is 8h= 6h+16

Now Solving these equation we get:

8h= 6h+16

We will first subtract 6h on both side using Subtraction Property of equality we get;

8h-6h=6h+16-6h\\2h=16\\

Now Dividing 2 on both side using Division Property of equality we get;

\frac{2h}{2}=\frac{16}{2}\\\\h=8\ ft

Hence Height of each floor is 8 feet.

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