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| Question 725493:  Moe, Curly, and Larry are to mow a rectangular lawn that measures 100 feet by 120 feet. Moe is going to mow one-third of the lawn by mowing a strip of uniform width around the outer edge of the lawn. What are the dimensions of the lawn still to be mowed?
 Answer by mananth(16946)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! Let the width of sidewalk be x ..
 Length   of	garden		120	feet
 width of  	garden		100	feet
 
 Area =			12000		m^2
 Area of 	sidewalk		4000	m^2
 length of 	garden	&	sidewalk				120	+	2	x
 width of	garden	&	sidewalk	100	+	2	x
 
 (	120	+	2	x	)	(	100	+	2	x	)	+	-12,000	=	4,000
 
 12,000	+	240	x	+	200	x	+	4	X^2		+	-12,000	=	4,000
 4	X^2		+	440	x	+	-4,000	=	0
 Find the roots of the equation by quadratic formula
 a=	4	b=	440	c=	-4,000
 b^2-4ac=	193,600	-	-64,000
 b^2-4ac=	257,600
  =	508 
   
   x1=(	-440	+	508	)/	8
 x1=	8
 x2=(	-440	-508	) /	8
 x2=	-16
 Ignore negative value
 width of sidewalk =		8	feet
 dimensions of lawn to be mown .
 length 120-16=104 ft
 width = 100-16=84 ft
 
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