SOLUTION: You are fencing in a rectangular area for a garden.
You have only 150 ft of fence. You want the length
of the garden to be at least 40 ft. You want the width
of the garden to be
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You have only 150 ft of fence. You want the length
of the garden to be at least 40 ft. You want the width
of the garden to be
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Question 917490: You are fencing in a rectangular area for a garden.
You have only 150 ft of fence. You want the length
of the garden to be at least 40 ft. You want the width
of the garden to be at least 5 ft. What is a graph showing
the possible dimensions your garden can have?
•What variables will you use? What will they represent?
•How many inequalities do you need to write? Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! You are fencing in a rectangular area for a garden.
You have only 150 ft of fence.
You want the length of the garden to be at least 40 ft.
You want the width of the garden to be at least 5 ft.
What is a graph showing the possible dimensions your garden can have?
•What variables will you use? What will they represent?
L = length:: W = width
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•How many inequalities do you need to write?
L >= 40 ft
W >= 5 ft
2L + 2W <= 150
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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