4. Steef has a summer job working at a campground. He is roping off a rectangular swimming area on the beach at Wasaga, as shown. rope Water Beach In the equipment shed, Steef found a 120 m rope with floating buoys. He does not need to run the buoys along the edge of the beach, so he only needs to make three sides of a rectangle in the water. Find the maximum possible swimming area AND the possible dimensions that produce the maximum area.
4. Steef has a summer job working at a campground. He is roping off a rectangular swimming area on the beach at Wasaga, as shown. rope Water Beach In the equipment shed, Steef found a 120 m rope with floating buoys. He does not need to run the buoys along the edge of the beach, so he only needs to make three sides of a rectangle in the water. Find the maximum possible swimming area AND the possible dimensions that produce the maximum area.
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swimming area on the beach at Wasaga, as shown. (
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In the equipment shed, Steef found a 120 m rope with floating buoys. He does not need
to run the buoys along the edge of the beach, so he only needs to make three sides of a
rectangle in the water.
Find the maximum possible swimming area AND the possible dimensions that produce
the maximum area.
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