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To work out the area in m² of material required for a pair of curtains, a seamstress squares the height of the window in m and adds 0.5.

a) What area of material is required for a window of height 1.2meters?

b) What area of material is required for a window of height p meters?

c) if the area of material required is 2.75m²,what is the height of the window?​

User BenRoe
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Answer:

a. Area = 1.94m²

b. Area = (p² + 0.5)m²

c. Height = 1.5m

Explanation:

Given

Let H represents Height and A represents Area

From the first and second statements, we have that:


A = H^2 + 0.5

a. Calculating Area When Height = 1.2


A = H^2 + 0.5

Substitute 1.2 for H


A = 1.2^2 + 0.5


A = 1.44 + 0.5


A = 1.94

Hence, the area is 1.94m²

b. Calculating Area When Height = p


A = H^2 + 0.5

Substitute p for H


A = p^2 + 0.5

Hence, the area is (p² + 0.5)m²

c. Calculating Height When Area = 2.75m²


A = H^2 + 0.5

Substitute 2.75 for A


2.75 = H^2 + 0.5

Subtract 0.5 from both sides


2.75 - 0.5 = H^2 + 0.5 - 0.5


2.75 - 0.5 = H^2


2.25 = H^2

Take Square Root of both sides


√(2.25) = √(H^2)


√(2.25) = H


1.5 = H


H = 1.5

Hence, the height is 1.5m

User Proskor
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