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The length of a golden rectangle is 8 cm. Find the width to the nearest tenth.

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A golden rectangle is a rectangle with sides in golden ratio


((a+b))/(b)=(b)/(a)
\begin{gathered} \text{where a}\Rightarrow is\text{ the width} \\ (a+b)\Rightarrow\text{ is the length} \end{gathered}

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\begin{gathered} \text{lenght}=(a+b)=8 \\ a+b=8 \\ a=8-b \end{gathered}

Substitute a in the golden ratio formula


\begin{gathered} ((a+b))/(a)=(b)/(a) \\ Given\text{ that the ratio of the legth to the width is }1.618 \\ \text{Thus } \\ ((a+b))/(b)=1.618 \\ \text{ Since (a+b) = 8} \\ \text{Then} \\ (8)/(a)=1.618 \end{gathered}

Cross multiply to find a (width)


\begin{gathered} a(1.618)=8 \\ a=(8)/(1.618) \\ a=4.944 \\ a\approx4.9\operatorname{cm} \end{gathered}

Hence, the width of the golden rectangle to the nearest tenth is 4.9cm

The length of a golden rectangle is 8 cm. Find the width to the nearest tenth.-example-1
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