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A triangular swimming area is marked off by a rope.

a. If a woman swims around the perimeter of the swimming area, how far will she swim?
b. What is the area of the roped off section?

A triangular swimming area is marked off by a rope. a. If a woman swims around the-example-1

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#a

Perimeter=Sum of sides

  • 400+200√6+200+200√3
  • 600+200(√6+√3)
  • 600+200(2.6+1.7)
  • 600+200(4.3)
  • 600+860
  • 1460m

#b

Area:-

  • 1/2×Base×Height
  • 1/2(200+200√3)(200√3)
  • (200+200(1.7))100√3
  • (200+340)(170)
  • 540(170)
  • 91800m²
User Erwan Daniel
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Answer:

Perimeter = 1436.3 m (nearest tenth)

Area = 94641.0 m² (nearest tenth)

Explanation:

The perimeter is the sum of the lengths of all the sides.


\begin{aligned}\sf \implies perimeter & =400+200√(6)+200√(3)+200\\ & =1436.30811\\ & = 1436.3 \: \sf m\:(nearest\:tenth)\end{aligned}


\begin{aligned}\textsf{Area of a triangle} & =\sf \frac12 * base \ height\\ & = \sf \frac12 * (200+200√(3)) * 200√(3)\\ & =94641.01615\\ & = 94641.0\: \sf m^2\:(nearest\:tenth)\end{aligned}

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