SOLUTION: A small garden measures 6 ft by 10 ft. A uniform border around the garden increases the total area to 117 ft2. What is the width of the border?

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Question 1136790: A small garden measures 6 ft by 10 ft. A uniform border around the garden increases the total area to 117 ft2. What is the width of the border?
Found 2 solutions by josgarithmetic, ikleyn:
Answer by josgarithmetic(39618) About Me  (Show Source):
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u, uniform border width

%282u%2B6%29%282u%2B10%29=117
Note that if you can find two factors of 117 which differ by 4, you can find each dimension of the outside border and solve for u. Otherwise, solve a quadratic equation maybe using general formula solution.


117=9%2A13
and
13-9=4.

2u%2B6=9
2u=3
highlight%28u=1%261%2F2%29,feet

Answer by ikleyn(52788) About Me  (Show Source):
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A small garden measures 6 ft by 10 ft. A uniform border around the garden increases the total area to 117 ft2.
What is the width of the border ?
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This formulation is FAR from an ideal.

Consider this change to make it more appropriate . . .

    A small garden measures 6 ft by 10 ft. A  highlight%28cross%28border%29%29  walkway of the uniform width around the garden increases the total area to 117 ft2. 
    What is the width of the highlight%28cross%28border%29%29 walkway ?

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