SOLUTION: A 30 inch by 40 inch countertop for a work island is to be covered with green ceramic tiles, except for a border of uniform width, if the area covered by green tiles is 704 square
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Question 149810: A 30 inch by 40 inch countertop for a work island is to be covered with green ceramic tiles, except for a border of uniform width, if the area covered by green tiles is 704 square inches (in^2 ) , then how wide is the border? Found 2 solutions by jim_thompson5910, josmiceli:Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256) (Show Source):
note: the lengths and are due to the subtraction of 2 "x" lengths. Take note that there are two dashed lines per side that are not part of the green tiles.
From the picture, we see that the actual counter top is by . So the length is and the width is
Now remember, the area of a rectangle is
Plug in the given area of the green tiles , and
FOIL
Subtract 704 from both sides.
Combine like terms.
Let's use the quadratic formula to solve for x
Start with the quadratic formula
Plug in , , and
Negate to get .
Square to get .
Multiply to get
Subtract from to get
Multiply and to get .
Take the square root of to get .
or Break up the expression.
or Combine like terms.
or Simplify.
So the possible answers are or
However, we need to see if they generate reasonable lengths and widths
Let's check the solution
Go back to the length equation
Plug in
Multiply
Subtract
Since a negative length is not possible, this means that the value is a reasonable solution.
You can put this solution on YOUR website! Let the width of the border =
Use quadratic formula to solve this is too large to use in answer
check answer:
OK