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An architect designs a rectangular flower garden such that the width is exactly two-thirds of the length. If 400 feet of antique picket fencing are to be used to enclose the garden, find

the dimensions of the garden.

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Answer:


10√(6) feet by
(20)/(3)√(6) ft

Explanation:

If the length is
l, then the width is
(2)/(3)l.

Using the formula for the area of a rectangle,


l \cdot (2)/(3)l=400 \\ \\ (2)/(3)l^2=400 \\ \\ l^2=600 \\ \\ l=10√(6)[ \\ \\ \implies w=(20)/(3)√(6)

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