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24 March, 02:02

Ryan is using tiles in his bathroom. He chooses 1" x 2" tiles for the border and would like tiles that are similar to the border as the interior tiles. Interior tiles will be larger by scale factor of 3.5. What are the dimensions of the interior tiles?

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  1. 24 March, 02:04
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    The area of the interior tiles must be 7 inches ² with dimensions 1.871" x 3.742".

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Since the interior tiles must be 3.5 larger then the border tiles to calculate the dimensions of the interior tiles we first need to find the area of the border tiles. This is shown bellow:

    area border = 1*2 = 2 inches²

    The area of the interior tiles is 3.5 larger than that, so we have:

    area interior = 2 * (area border) = 2*3.5 = 7 inches²

    In order to maintain the same proportions as the border tiles we must find a width that is two times the height, so we have:

    area interior = width*height = 2*height*height = 2*height²

    7 = 2*height²

    height² = 3.5

    height = sqrt (3.5) = 1.871

    width = 2*height = 2*1.871 = 3.74166

    The area of the interior tiles must be 7 inches ² with dimensions 1.871" x 3.742".
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