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7 September, 03:35

A piece of wire 24m long is to be used to form a square and or a rectangle whose length is three Times its width determine their maximum and minimum combined area

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  1. 7 September, 03:52
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    When it forms a square and a rectangle, Max area = 27 + 36 = 63 m^2

    When it forms a square or a rectangle, min area = 27 m^2

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Since the whole length of the wire. = 24 m

    To form a square from it, all the four sides of the square should be the same, i. e

    Each side of the square = 24/4

    Each side of the square, l = 6 m

    The area of the square = l^2

    Area of the square = 6^2 = 36 m^2

    For the rectangle, if the length = 3 * width

    There are two equal lengths and two equal widths in a rectangle

    2l = 3 (2w)

    Since the length is described to be 3 times the width, only 18 and 6 are three times each other that can be added to make 24.

    I. e. 2l = 18, 2w = 6

    l = 9 m, w = 3 m

    The area of the rectangle = l*w

    Area of the rectangle = 9*3 = 27 m^2

    When it forms a square and a rectangle, Max area = 27 + 36 = 63 m^2

    When it forms a square or a rectangle, min area = 27 m^2
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