A textile artist is asked
to make a wall-hanging that measures at most
3.75 feet wide by 6.5 feet tall. When finished,
the wall hanging measures 3 3/8 feet wide by
6 3/4 feet tall. Does the wall hanging meet the
specifications?

Respuesta :

He wouldn’t be able to meet the specifications as the heigh is greater than the maximum height.

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Maximum width of the wall hanging can be 3.75 feet and maximum height can be 6.5 feet.

After completing the work it was found that the width measures 3 3/5 feet and height was 3 3/4 tall.

If the height and width after completing the work is less than or equal to the maximum height and width then he will be able to meet the specifications .

Width

3 3/4

= (12+3)/4

= 15/4

= 3.75

Height

6 3/4

= (24+3)/4

= 27/4

= 6.75

He wouldn’t be able to meet the specifications as the heigh is greater than the maximum height .

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