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jesse smith
Mar 24, 2009, 03:18 PM
Hello,

A rectangular nuclear-waste holding facility is 100 m long and 70 m wide. A safety zone of a uniform strip of more than 20 m in width must be constructed around the facility. Determine the width of the strip of land to the nearest metre, if the area of the facility and the strip is 90 000 m^2.

Thank You

Perito
Mar 24, 2009, 07:26 PM
A rectangular nuclear-waste holding facility is 100 m long and 70 m wide. A safety zone of a uniform strip of more than 20 m in width must be constructed around the facility. Determine the width of the strip of land to the nearest metre, if the area of the facility and the strip is 90 000 m^2.


The area of the facility is 100 m * 70 m = 7000 m^2

The total area, as given, is 90000 m^2 so the area of the strip must be 90000 m^2- 7000m^2 = 83000 m^2

If the safety zone were 20 meters wide, that would be a rectangle 140 m long and 110 m wide. That's the minimum. I'm not actually sure what part that plays in the problem.

140 x 110 = 15400 m^2

The width of the facility + safety zone can be expressed as follows

(100 + 2W) (70 + 2W) = 83000 where W is the width of the safety strip.

Solving for W

7000 + 340 W + 4W^2 = 83000

and rearranging

4W^2 + 340W - 76000 = 0

W^2 + 85W - 19000 = 0

W = -85 ± \sqrt{7225 + 76000}

W = -85 ±288.48

Since the negative root has no meaning,
W=203.48 m

Unless I made a math mistake along the way.