Problema Solution
A gardener has 97 feet of fencing to be used to enclose a rectangular garden that has a border 2 feet wide surrounding it.
If the length of the garden is to be twice its width, what will be the dimensions of the garden? length = feet, width= feet.
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let
l = the length of the garden
w = the width of the garden
b = 2 ft border
P = 97 ft the fencing
the length of the garden is to be twice its width
l = 2w
the perimeter around the garden including the border is P = 97 ft
2(l+2b + w + 2b) = 97
plug l = 2w into the last equations
2(2w + 2*2 + w + 2*2) = 97
by solving we find
w = 13.5 ft
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l = 2*13.5
l = 27 ft
length = 27 feet
width= 13.5 feet