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A wood that is 120 inches in length is to be cut into two parts such that the ratio
of the parts constitutes the Golden Ratio. What must be the lengths of the wood?

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Answered by SOULAADARSH
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Answer:

The lengths of the two parts of the wood are 74.16 inches and 45.84 inches. Step-by-step explanation: The golden ratio is approximately 1.618

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Answered by pandasoumitra2011
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The lengths of the two parts of the wood are 74.16 inches and 45.84 inches. Step-by-step explanation: The golden ratio is approximately 1.618

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