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kaheart [24]
3 years ago
14

Two possible floor plans for a new bathroom are shown.

Mathematics
2 answers:
Neko [114]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Hope it works for u

Step-by-step explanation:

As we have given two shapes bathroom

square and rectangle

Parameter of square= sum of all the sides   ( : In square all sides are equal

Parameter of square= 4*L  = 4*(x+3)       (:L=x+3

similarly,

In rectangle opposites sides  are equal hence

Perimeter of rectangle= 2*length+2*width  ( : length=x+4,width can't be seen clearly so I assume and take it width=x+1  hope this is equal to the width of ur question otherwise do the calculation by ur self).

Perimeter of rectangle= 2*(x+4)+2(x+1)

so now we have to find the value of "x" for which both perimeter are equal, so

perimeter of square= perimeter of rectangle

4*(x+3)=2*(x+4)+2(x+1)  we can also write as

<h2>2(x+3)+2(x+3)=2(x+4)+2(x+1)</h2><h3>This is the linear equation required</h3><h3>now to find value of "x"</h3><h3>simplify both sides, we get</h3><h3>4x+12=4x+10</h3><h2>0≠2 so that not true and also there is no value of "x"</h2>

for which both parameters become equal

<h2>so from my side "b" option is correct</h2>

Please brain-list it if u find it help-full it requires effort!

love history [14]3 years ago
5 0

Answer: B option is correct. To find the perimeter of a rectangle or square you have to add the lengths of all the four sides. x is in this case the length of the rectangle while y is the width of the rectangle.

explanation: I hope that was helpful!

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