Question 946124: The perimeter of a rectangle fence is to be at least 98 feet and no more than 136 feet. If the width of the fence is 24 feet, what is the range of values for the length of the fence
Found 2 solutions by Zucchini, MathTherapy: Answer by Zucchini(70) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! First, your should multiply 24 by two to get the sum of the widths of the rectangle: 48 ft. Now, since it says "at least", the perimeter can be 98 feet. So, let's subtract 48 from 98: 98-48=50. So, the sum of the lengths is 50 ft. Let's divide that by 2 so we can get the length of the rectangle: 50/2= 25. So, the length of the rectangle for the perimeter 98, is 25. Now, for 136, we'll do the same thing. Step 1) subtract 48 from 136: 139-48= 88. Step 2)88/2= 44. So, the length of the rectangle, if the perimeter is 136. So, the range of the values for the lengths is, 25 ft to 44 ft.
Answer by MathTherapy(10552) (Show Source):
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The perimeter of a rectangle fence is to be at least 98 feet and no more than 136 feet. If the width of the fence is 24 feet, what is the range of values for the length of the fence
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