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A small business is looking for rectangular warehouses to store extra merchandise. Warehouse A has an area of 6900 ft2. Warehouse B is half as wide and one-third as long. How many square feet is Warehouse B?

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Answer:

The area of the warehouse B is 1150 square feet.

Explanation:

Let
x,
y are the width and length of the warehouse A, in inches. The areas of the each warehouse are described below:


A_(A) = x\cdot y (1)


A_(B) = \left((1)/(2)\cdot x \right)\cdot \left((1)/(3)\cdot y \right) (2)

Where:


A_(A) - Area of the warehouse A, in square inches.


A_(B) - Area of the warehouse B, in square inches.

If we know that
A_(A) = 6900\,ft^(2), then by (1) and (2) we have the following equation:


A_(B) = (1)/(6)\cdot A_(A)


A_(B) = 1150\,ft^(2)

The area of the warehouse B is 1150 square feet.

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