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| Question 1107535:  The Parkhursts used 160 yd of fencing to enclose a rectangular corral and divide it into two parts by a fence parallel to one of three shorter sides. Find the dimensions of the corral if the area is 1000 yd^2.
 Answer by Boreal(15235)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! Let x=the length There are two lengths so 2x
 There are 3 shorter sides, all equal.
 The lengths of the shorter sides are each (160-2x)/3
 The area, 1000 yd^2=x(160-2x)/3
 3000=160x-2x^2
 2x^2-160x+3000=0
 x^2-80x+1500=0
 (x-50)(x-30)=0
 x= 30 yds or 50 yds
 Look at 50
 Each length is 50
 the width is (160-100)/3 or 20 feet for each.
 This is 1000 yds^2 50*20, and is the best answer, since the shorter side is 20.
 Look at 30.
 the lengths are 30 each and the width us (160-2x)/3=33.333; while the area is 1000 yds^2, the width is longer, so this doesn't work.
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