117k views
0 votes
The 3 by 3 grid below shows nine 1 cm × 1 cm squares and uses 24 cm of wire. What length of wire is required for a similar 20 by 20 grid?

User Pettrina
by
8.5k points

1 Answer

3 votes

Answer:

840

Explanation:

Hi there!

Usually, this kind of problem asks us the perimeter rather than the area. But when talking on this grid on how many cms are necessary to construct one made up of 9 squares 1cm x1 cm. We need to check one thing: Some line segments will be used twice. So this is not a classical perimeter question.

1) So we either manually and carefully count it avoiding not doing it twice the same common line segments.

Or.

2) By just applying an algorithm, Where n is the nxn grid


n(n+1)+n(n+1)=Length \:of \:the \:wire

So, for the 20x20 grid


20(20+1)+20(20+1)=length\\\\20(21)+20(21)=length\\length=840 cm

The 3 by 3 grid below shows nine 1 cm × 1 cm squares and uses 24 cm of wire. What-example-1
The 3 by 3 grid below shows nine 1 cm × 1 cm squares and uses 24 cm of wire. What-example-2
User Gerard Van Helden
by
7.6k points

No related questions found

Welcome to QAmmunity.org, where you can ask questions and receive answers from other members of our community.

9.4m questions

12.2m answers

Categories