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1) How does "Abe" relate to the merry-go-round? (The problem doesn't seem to say.)
2) How many people did each person provide for? So how many dozens were brought? How many are in a dozen? So how many cookies were brought?
Step-by-step explanation:
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There are n seats on a merry- go-round. A boy takes n rides. Between each ride, he moves clockwise a certain number of places to a new horse. Each time he moves a different number of places. Find all n for which the boy ends up riding each horse.
2) So if there are n horses, first the boy could move by one place then he could move by n+1 places then by 2n+1 so on and so forth, until he moves (n−2)n+1 places, in which case he'd would have been ridden each horse only one time and taken unique number of steps, which implies that all n's satisfy given condition.
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Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:the width of the walkway is 5 feet
Step-by-step explanation:
Let x represent the width of the walkway.
The pool measures 10 ft by 20. If the walkway must have a uniform width around the entire pool, then the total length of the pool and the walkway would be 10 + x + x = 10 + 2x
The total width of the pool and the walkway would be 20 + x + x = 10 + 2x
The area covered by the pool and the cement walkway is 600 square feet. This means that
(10 + 2x)(20 + 2x) = 600
200 + 20x + 40x + 4x^2 = 600
4x^2 + 60x + 200 - 600 = 0
4x^2 + 60x - 400 = 0
Dividing through by 4, it becomes
x^2 + 15x - 100 = 0
x^2 + 20x - 5x - 100 = 0
x(x + 20) - 5(x + 20) = 0
(x - 5)(x + 20) = 0
x = 5 or x = - 20
The width cannot be negative. Therefore, the width of the walkway is 5 feet