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2 April, 14:26

A school gym is divided for a fair by bisecting its width and its length. Each half of the length is then bisected, forming 8 sections in all. What are the dimensions and area of each section?

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  1. 2 April, 14:53
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    Dimensions will be

    New Length = x/16 units

    New width = y/2 units

    Area=xy/32 square units

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Lets assume the dimensions of the school gym to be;

    Length = x

    width = y

    Length and width are first bisected for a fair. This means by a half

    Length will be = x/2

    Width will be = y/2

    Then the length is divided to form 8 sections that are equal, which will;

    (x/2) : 8

    x/2 * 1/8 = x/16 units

    New length = x/16 units in dimension

    New width will be y/2 units in dimension

    Area of each section will be;

    length by width

    (x/16) * (y/2)

    =xy/32 square units
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