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6 December, 10:32

A homeowner is installing a swimming pool in his backyard. he want its length to be 4 feet longer than its width. then he wants to surround it with a concrete walkway 3 feet wide. if he can only afford 300 square feet of concrete for the walkway, what should the dimensions for the pool be?

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  1. 6 December, 10:35
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    1. You have that:

    - The homeowner want the length of the swimming pool to be 4 feet longer than its width.

    - He wants to surround it with a concrete walkway 3 feet wide.

    - He can only afford 300 square feet of concrete for the walkway.

    2. Therefore, the tota area is:

    At=L2xW2

    L2 is the lenght of the walkway (L2=L1+3+3⇒L2 = (W1+4+6) ⇒L2=W1+10).

    W2 is the width of the walkway (W1+3+3⇒W2=W1+6)

    3. The area of the walkway is:

    A2=At-A1

    A2=300 ft²

    4. Therefore, you have that the width of the swimming pool is:

    A2 = (W1+10) (W1+6) - (W1+4) (W1)

    300 = (W1²+6W1+10W1+60) - (W1²+4W1)

    W1²+16W1+60-W1²-4W1-300=0

    12W1-240=0

    W1=240/12

    W1=20 ft

    5. And the length is:

    L1=W1+4

    L1=20+4

    L1=24 ft
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