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Yale has a square-shaped garage with 228 square feet of floor space. she plans to build an addition that will increase the floor space by 50%. what will be the length, to the nearest tenth, of one side
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Yale has a square-shaped garage with 228 square feet of floor space. she plans to build an addition that will increase the floor space by 50%. what will be the length, to the nearest tenth, of one side of the new garage?
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so yale has a total of 228 square feet and he wants to increase it by 50% meaning you're going to add the half off 228 to 228 makes sense?
228 is 100%
228÷2 =114 which is 50%
228 + 114 = 342
342 is the new space now because its a square the formula for the area l×w but since in a square all sides are equal you just pick a side ( x ) and square it so it'll be x²
but since you already have the area you're going to do the opposite of squaring and square root instead so:
√342 =18.493242.. ≈ 18.5
18.5 is your answer i hope this helps
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