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Korolek [52]
2 years ago
6

A landscaper has 125 tiles to build a square patio. The patio must have an area of at least 80 square feet.

Mathematics
2 answers:
algol132 years ago
7 0

As given, the number of tiles are = 125

The patio must have area = 80 square feet

Part A.

Assuming the dimensions have to be in exact feet then ,the possible arrangements will be-

As the patio is square, the area is found as = length x length

9\times9=81 feet^{2}

10\times10=100feet^{2}

or 11\times11=121feet^{2}

Part B:

For 9\times9=81 125-81 = 44 tiles are not used

For 10\times10=100 125-100=25 tiles are not used

For 11\times11=121 125-121 = 4 tiles are not used.

dolphi86 [110]2 years ago
6 0
Given that a square patio of at least 80 square feet is to be built from 125 tiles of length 12 inches or 1 feet.

Part A;
Since there are 125 tiles and the patio has a shape of a square of at least 80 square feet, then the possible dimensions of the patio are

9 ft by 9 ft = 81 ft
10 ft by 10 ft = 100 ft, and
11 ft by 11 ft = 121 ft.


Part B.
For a patio of dimensions, 9ft by 9ft, the number of tiles that will not be used is given by 125 - 81 = 44

For a patio of dimensions, 10ft by 10ft, the number of tiles that will not be used is given by 125 - 100 = 25

For a patio of dimensions, 11ft by 11ft, the number of tiles that will not be used is given by 125 - 121 = 4
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