(a)
To calculate: The area of kite A and kite B in square inches and then convert into square feet.
(a)

Answer to Problem 34E
Area of kite A
Area of kite B
Explanation of Solution
Given: A 48 square feet of paper to use making kites.Making two types of kites show below.
In kite A, there are two right triangle.
Now, find the area of both right triangle.
Area of kite
Therefore,
Now convert the area into square feet.
So, Area of kite A in square feet
In kite B, there are two right
Area of kite B = Area of triangle + Area of square
Therefore, Area of kite
Now convert the area into square feet.
So, Area of kite A in square feet
(b)
To graph: The inequality which describing the number of kite A and kite B.
(b)

Answer to Problem 34E
Explanation of Solution
Given: A 48 square feet of paper to use making kites.Making two types of kites show below.
Area of kite A
Area of kite B
Let x number of kite A and y number of kite B formed.
Total area of paper is 48 square feet.
So, inequality form
Now graph the inequality.
(C)
To analyze:The graph and points where all papers used.
(C)

Answer to Problem 34E
If both x and y are in integer then all paper used.
Either x or y is in decimal the paper left over.
Explanation of Solution
Given: A 48 square feet of paper to use making kites.Making two types of kites show below.
The graph of inequality and all integrals coordinate of x and y within feasible reason represents all paper used.
Either the value of x or y are in decimal which represents paper left over.
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