Math, asked by munna6130, 6 months ago

The length of a basketball court is (6x2 +
20x) m. If the length is 2x times the width,
what is the width of the court?

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Answered by Anonymous
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The length of a basketball court is (6x²+ 20x) m. If the length is 2x times the width, what is the width of the court?

\huge\bold{\mathtt{Given⇒}}

  • The length of a basketball court is (6x² + 20x) m.

  • The length is 2x times the width.

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Let the width be z m.

Length = (6x² + 20x) m.

Length is 2x times width.

According to condition,

2x(z) = (6x² + 20x)

➳\:z = {\frac{(6x²+20x)}{2x}}

➳\:z = (3x+10)

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z = (3x+10)

Width = z m = (3x+10) m

\huge\bold{\mathtt{Therefore⇒}}

The width of the court is (3x+10) m.

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