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A rectangular garden has a perimeter of 48 cm and an area of 140 sq. cm. what is the width of this garden?

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We can call a the width of the garden and b the length of the other side.
The perimeter of the garden is the sum of the two sides, and it is equal to 48 cm:

a+b=48 (1)
The area of the garden is the product between the two sides, and it is equal to
140 cm^2:

a b = 140

From (1), we find

b=48 -a
And by substituting this into (2)

a(48-a)=140

a^2-48a+140 =0
which gives two solutions:

a=44.9, to which corresponds
b=48-a=48-44.9=3.1

a=3.1, to which corresponds
b=48-a=48-3.1=44.9

So, the width of the garden is
44.9 cm while the length of the other side is
3.1 cm.
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