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2 November, 18:01

Mr. Parker's farm borders a river. He buys 1,000 ft of fencing

A) what dimensions maximize the area of the farm?

B) What is the maximum area of the farm?

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  1. 2 November, 18:18
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    When one side of a quadrilateral is not to be fenced (ex. a river, as in this case), the optimal fencing to maximize the area is always to use half the fencing for the length, and one-fourth for each of the two widths

    A) For 1000 ft of fencing which is to be used to cover 1 length and 2 widths:

    L = 1000/2 = 500, and W = 1000/4 = 250. The optimal dimensions will be 250 x 500 ft.

    B) This will result in an area of 250*500 = 125,000 sq. ft.
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