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Question 7 (7 points)

Jackson is building a small rectangular basketball section in his backyard. The
length of the section will be 1.25 times the width of the section.
Part A (2 POINTS)
Create an equation to represent the area of the basketball section, A, in terms of
the width, w.
Part B (5 POINTS)
Jackson decides to make the area of the basketball section 245 square feet. What
are the dimensions, in feet, of the basketball section?
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User Hetzbh
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Answer:

  • A = 1.25w²
  • width: 14 ft; length 17.5 ft

Explanation:

A) The length is 1.25 times the width. The width is represented by w, so the length (L) is ...

L = 1.25w

The area (A) is the product of length and width, so is ...

A = Lw = (1.25w)(w)

A = 1.25w²

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B) The width of the section can be found by using the given area and solving for w:

245 = 1.25w²

196 = w² . . . . . . . . divide by 1.25

14 = w . . . . . . . . . . take the square root

L = 1.25·14 = 17.5 . . . . find the length

The dimensions of the section are 14 feet wide by 17.5 feet long.

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