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KonstantinChe [14]
3 years ago
9

Thirty elves would like to build a skating ring so they can all use it at the same time. Santa tells them, they need at least 40

square feet for each skater, so no one will bump into each other. If they build a rectangular rink, what are the possible dimensions (length and width)for the rink?
Mathematics
1 answer:
Delicious77 [7]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

The Possible dimension of the ring could be;

20 ft × 60 ft

25 ft × 48 ft

30 ft × 40 ft

60 ft × 20 ft

48 ft × 25 ft

40 ft × 30 ft

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

Number of skaters = 30

Area for each skater = 40 sq ft

We need to find the dimension of rectangular ring the are going to build.

Now we know that they building the skating ring such that they all can use at same time.

Hence if the all use at same time then we will find the total area first.

Total area can be calculated by multiplying Number of skaters with area required for each skaters.

Framing the equation we get;

Total area = 30\times 40 = 1200 \ ft^2

Hence The total area of the rectangular ring would be 1200 sq. ft.

Now we know that Total area is equal to product of length and width.

length\times width =1200ft^2

1200 can be written as = 20 × 60, 25 × 48, 30 × 40,60 × 20,48 × 25,40 × 30

Hence the Possible dimension of the ring could be;

20 ft × 60 ft

25 ft × 48 ft

30 ft × 40 ft

60 ft × 20 ft

48 ft × 25 ft

40 ft × 30 ft

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