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30 November, 15:14

A piece of wire 40 cm long is cut into two piece, each to be bent to make a square. The length of a side of one square is to be 4 longer than length of a side of the other. How should the wire be cut

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  1. 30 November, 15:32
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    Answer: the wire should be cut into 12 cm and 28 cm

    Step-by-step explanation:

    All sides of a square is equal.

    The perimeter of a square is the distance around the square.

    Let L represent the length each side of one of the squares. Then the perimeter of this square is 4L.

    The length of a side of one square is to be 4 longer than length of a side of the other. This means that the length of each side of the other square is L + 4

    The perimeter of the other square would be 4 (L + 4) = 4L + 16

    Since the piece of wire is 40 cm long, then

    4L + 4L + 16 = 40

    8L = 40 - 16 = 24

    L = 24/8 = 3

    The perimeter of the first square is

    4L = 4 * 3 = 12

    The perimeter of the second square is

    4L + 16 = 4 * 3 + 16 = 28
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