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5 September, 02:44

A landscaper has 125 tiles to build a square patio. The patio must have an area of at least 80 sq. Ft.

A what are the possible arrangements for the patio

B how many tiles were not used

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  1. 5 September, 02:51
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    The area of a square is given by multiplying the length and the width

    Since the sides of a square are all equal, we will end up multiplying two numbers that are the same

    We want the area of the patio to be in between 80 and 125

    Think of the square numbers between 80 and 125

    8 * 8 = 64

    9 * 9 = 81

    10 * 10 = 100

    11 * 11 = 121

    12 * 12 = 144

    The possible numbers of tiles we could use is

    81 tiles with 125 - 81 = 44 tiles left over

    100 tiles with 125 - 100 = 25 tiles left over

    121 tiles with 125 - 121 = 4 tiles left over
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