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29 March, 06:42

The length of a rectangular park is thrice its breadth. If Sita jogged around it 2 times and covered a distance of 4 km. What is the length of the park?

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  1. 29 March, 06:53
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    Let the breadth be y, the length = 3y

    (3y*2+y*2) * 2 = 4

    8y*2 = 4

    8y = 2

    y = 0.25

    Length = 0.25*3 = 0.75km
  2. 29 March, 09:31
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    The length of the park is 3/4 km (or 0.75 km).

    Step-by-step explanation:

    "Thrice its breadth" is a fancy way of saying three times the width. Therefore we can make the equation for the width of the park be x. The length will be represented by 3x.

    First let's find the perimeter of the park by using the formula 2 (w + L), which is multiplying both the width and length by two and then adding them together.

    2 (x + 3x) = perimeter

    2x + 6x = 8x; after distributing 2 inside the parentheses and combining like terms you are left with 8x as the perimeter.

    Now this is where Sita jogging around the park and the distance covered comes into play.

    We can make the perimeter equal to 4 km/2 because this is the perimeter of the park (since Sita ran around it twice, we divide by 2 to make it like she only ran around it once).

    Make our expression for the perimeter equal to the actual perimeter.

    8x = 2 (4/2)

    Divide both sides of the equation by 8 to isolate and solve for x, the length of the park.

    x = 2/8; simplified it becomes x = 1/4.

    Substitute x into the expression representing the length: 3x.

    3 (1/4) = 3/4 or 0.75; this is the length of the park.
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