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Nitella [24]
3 years ago
15

Hunter wants to build a sidewalk of uniform width around his pool. His pool is rectangular, and its dimensions are 60 feet by 40

feet. He has enough pavers to cover 1200 square feet and wants to use all the pavers. Complete the following statement. Round to the nearest tenth. Hunter should make the width of the sidewalk _____ feet.

Mathematics
2 answers:
Montano1993 [528]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

The width of the sidewalk should be 5.4 feet.

Step-by-step explanation:

The dimension of his pool = 60 ft × 40 ft. So that the area of his pool = 2400 ft^{2}. But he has enough pavers to cover 1200

Let the width of the sidewalk be represented by w. Thus,

           (60 + 2w)(40+ 2w) - 60(40) = 1200

             2400 + 120w + 80w + 4w^{2} -2400 = 1200

            2400 + 200w + 4w^{2}  -2400 = 1200

          4w^{2} + 200w -1200 = 0

Divide through by 4, to have;

         w^{2} +  50w - 300 = 0

Solving the quadratic equation by formula, we have;

         w =    (-b ± \sqrt{b^{2} - 4ac}) ÷ 2a

where from the equation; a = 1, b= 50 and c= -300. Substituting these in the expression gives,

w =   (-50±\sqrt{50^{2} -4(1*-300) }) ÷ 2*1

w  =    (-50±60.8276) ÷ 2

w   =  (-50+60.8276) ÷ 2  or (-50-60.8276) ÷ 2

w  = \frac{10.8276}{2}   or \frac{-110.8276}{2}

w  = 5.4138   or  -55.4138

w = 5.4138

Therefore, the width of the sidewalk should be 5.4 feet.

bonufazy [111]3 years ago
8 0
Let
x--------> <span>the width of the sidewalk

we know that
Area of </span><span>the sidewalk=[(60+2x)*(40+2x)]-[60*40]------> equation 1
Area of the sidewalk=1200 ft</span>²------> equation 2

equate equation 1 and equation 2
[(60+2x)*(40+2x)]-[60*40]=1200
2400+120x+80x+4x²-2400=1200
4x²+200x-1200=0

using a graph tool------> to resolve the second order equation
see the attached figure

the solution is
x=5.414 ft--------> x=5.4 ft

the answer is
<span>the width of the sidewalk is 5.4 ft</span>


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