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a company manufactures rectangular wooden frames. one particular frame has inside dimensions of 10cm by 15cm. find the width, X cm, of wood in the frame which will make the area of the frame itself equal to 116cm²​

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Answer:

2 cm

Explanation:

The outside dimensions of the frame are 2x more than the inside dimensions, so the overall area is ...

(10 +2x)(15 +2x) = 150 +50x +4x^2

Subtracting the inside area, we find the wood area to be ...

wood area = outside area - inside area

wood area = 4x^2 +50x +150 - 150

116 = 4x^2 +50x . . . . simplify and fill in value for wood area

Dividing by 4, we get

29 = x^2 +12.5x

Completing the square gives ...

29 +39.0625 = x^2 +12.5x +39.0625

68.0625 = (x +6.25)^2

8.25 = x +6.25 . . . . . . taking the positive square root

2.00 = x . . . . . . . . . . . .subtract 6.25

The width of the wood is 2 cm to make the area of the frame equal to 116 cm^2.

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