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Question 1042674: The Johnson family is installing a round swimming pool in their backyard. Their backyard is 65 feet deep, but Mr. Johnson is planning on adding a deck that is 16 feet deep, and he wants to have at least 30 feet of play area behind the pool. Write an inequality for the possible diameter of the pool, and solve the inequality. Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! The Johnson family is installing a round swimming pool in their backyard. Their backyard is 65 feet deep, but Mr. Johnson is planning on adding a deck that is 16 feet deep, and he wants to have at least 30 feet of play area behind the pool. Write an inequality for the possible diameter of the pool, and solve the inequality.
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16 + d <= 65-30
16 + d <= 35
diameter <= 19 ft
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