Question 1199156: The screen size of a television is determined by the length of the diagonal of the rectangular screen. Traditional TVs come in 4 : 3 format, meaning the ratio of the length to the width of the rectangular screen is 4 to 3. What is the area of a 37-inch Traditional TV screen? What is the area of a 37-inch LCD TV whose screen is in a 16 : 9 format? Which screen is larger?
Hint given but the textbook:
If x is the length of a 4 : 3 format screen, then (3x/4)is the width.
Let me see.
I know what x represents. I will say let y = length of a 16 : 9 format screen. If this is true, then 9y/16 is the width.
My set up for x goes like this:
37 = x(3x/4)
Solving for x, I get 7.024.
My set up for y goes like this:
37 = y(9y/16)
Solving for y,I get 8.11035.
I see that y > x,meaning the LCD TV screen format is bigger.
However, according to the textbook,I am wrong.
Textbook Answer:
The screen of a 37-inch TV in 4 : 3 format has an area of 657.12 in^2.
The screen of a 37-inch TV in 16 : 9 format has an area of 587.97 in^2.
According to the textbook, the traditional TV has the bigger screen.
Questions:
1. What did I do wrong?
2. What is the correct set up for each TV to find the area?
Found 2 solutions by josgarithmetic, greenestamps: Answer by josgarithmetic(39616) (Show Source): Answer by greenestamps(13198) (Show Source):
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