Find the minimum dimensions of the rectangle.
Answer to Problem 36IP
The dimensions of the rectangle are
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The perimeter of a rectangle is at least 50 centimetres. The length of the rectangle is one more than 3 times the width of the rectangle. What are the minimum dimensions of the rectangle?
Concept Used:
Translate the conditions into an inequality.
The perimeter of a rectangle is at least 50 centimetres.
At least means the inequality sign is
So perimeter
The length of the rectangle is one more than 3 times the width of the rectangle.
Let the width be x cm, then length is (3x +1) cm.
The required inequality is
Calculation:
The required inequality is
Now solve for x :
Thus, the dimensions of the rectangle are
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