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11 November, 22:17

Julia is a measuring a table for her room. The area of the tables 46 7/8 square feet. The length of the table is 7 1/2 feet. Julia does not want to purchase a table that is greater than 6 feet wide. Should she purchase the table? why or why not

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  1. 11 November, 22:40
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    In this question, you have given the table length (7. 1/2 feet) and the table maximal area (46 7/8 square feet). The question is about whether Julia buys a table greater than 6ft wide, in other words, we need to determine the table maximum width. The equation from this problem can be written as:

    Table max area = 46 7/8 ft

    Table length = 7 1/2 ft

    Using area formula, the calculation for maximal width would be:

    length * max width = max area

    7 1/2 ft * max width = 46 7/8 ft

    max width = 46.875 / 7.5 = 6.25ft

    The answer to this question would be yes, she can buy a table with more than 6 ft width. But it should not more than 6.25ft width
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