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If a golden rectangle has a length of 1 cm, what is its width (shorter side) rounded to the NEAREST TENTH?

If a golden rectangle has a length of 1 cm, what is its width (shorter side) rounded-example-1
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In any golden rectangle the following poreperty should hold:


(a+b)/(a)=(a)/(b)

where a+b is the length and a is the width. We know that the length of the rectangle is 1, then:


\begin{gathered} a+b=1 \\ b=1-a \end{gathered}

Plugging this values in the first equation we have:


(1)/(a)=(a)/(1-a)

Solving this equation for a:


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