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15 September, 16:34

Michael needs to cover the front and back of his rectangular painting

with cloth for protection. The length of the painting is 3 and 1/2 meters and

he needs at least 17 and 1/2 square meters of fabric to cover both sides of

his painting. What is the width of Michael's painting, in meters?

A: 6 and 2/3

B: 5

C: 5/2

D: 5/8

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  1. 15 September, 16:47
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    5/2

    explanation

    he needs 17 1/2 = 35/2 meters of fabric to cover both sides

    divide by 2 to find the area of fabric to cover one side

    area = (35/2) / 2 = 35/4

    area = length * width

    35/4 = length * width

    length is 3 1/2 = 7/2

    35/4 = 7/2 * width

    width = (35/4) / (7/2)

    width = (35*2) / (7*4)

    width = 70 / 28

    width = 5/2
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