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1 June, 17:33

Tv screens are measured on the diagonal. if we have a tv-cabinet that is 64 inches long and 52 inches high, how large a tv could we put in the space (leave 2-inches on all sides for the edging of the tv)

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  1. 1 June, 17:36
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    Basically, we are to find the area of the television screen. Because a TV is rectangular in form, the formula for the area is written below:

    A = L*W

    The given dimensions are 64 inches in length and 52 inches in width. But that includes the edges. To compute for the screen area only, we subtract 4 inches (2 inches on both sides) to each dimension.

    A = (64 - 2) (52 - 2)

    A = 3,100 square inches
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