Answer:
E and D
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
The largest possible area of the deck is 87.11 m² with dimensions;
Width = 9.33 m
Breadth = 9.33 m
Step-by-step explanation:
The area of a given dimension increases as the dimension covers more equidistant dimension from the center, which gives the quadrilateral with largest dimension being that of a square
Given that the railings will be placed on three sides only and the third side will cornered or left open, such that the given length of railing can be shared into three rather than four to increase the area
The length of the given railing = 28 m
The sides of the formed square area by sharing the railing into three while the fourth side is left open are then equal to 28/3 each
The area of a square of side s = s²
The largest possible area of the deck = (28/3)² = 784/9 = 87.11 m² with dimensions;
Width = 28/3 m = 9.33 m
Breadth = 28/3 m = 9.33 m.
Answer:
x=47 feet
Step-by-step explanation:
Since angle VTY is congruent to angle VTK, segment TY bisects angle VTK. Since Y is on segment VK, between V and K, we can use the Angle Bisector Theorem, which states that:




Now, X=VY+YK
Substituting the values, we get
X=
X=
She will need 3.77 pieces of wood because 1 piece is 6m which is 600 cm and she need 78 pieces of 29 cm so 78*29=2262 then you divide the by 600 and that gives you 3.77 so she realy need 4 sorry i f i got it wrong.
the answer either 3.77
or 4