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duttsit
What is the maximum right triangles with legs of length 3 ft and 4 ft that can be cut from the rectangular sheet of metal of dimension 7 ft x 12 ft.
(A) 7 (B) 8 (C) 10 (D) 12 (E) 14
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Ans is E.
Area of triangle = 1/2 x 3x 4 = 6[Note, since it is a right triangle the lengths are in the ratio 3:4:5. Therefore, 3 or 4 could not be the hypotenuse]
Wonderful lexieqv/tank. Tank i believe you know that, just dividing area gives maximum number of triangles if "there is no leftover". As lexieqv explained in the doc, there is a way to cut. The latter part is more important in this question.
Wonderful lexieqv/tank. Tank i believe you know that, just dividing area gives maximum number of triangles if "there is no leftover". As lexieqv explained in the doc, there is a way to cut. The latter part is more important in this question.
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Ya, luckily in this case, its perfectly divisible.
duttsit,
I also got E by dividing the area....but if there isleft over ..in the sheet is there any formula or trick to get the # of tringle ..? or drawing the figure is the only hope....
duttsit
Wonderful lexieqv/tank. Tank i believe you know that, just dividing area gives maximum number of triangles if "there is no leftover". As lexieqv explained in the doc, there is a way to cut. The latter part is more important in this question.
duttsit, I also got E by dividing the area....but if there isleft over ..in the sheet is there any formula or trick to get the # of tringle ..? or drawing the figure is the only hope....
duttsit
Wonderful lexieqv/tank. Tank i believe you know that, just dividing area gives maximum number of triangles if "there is no leftover". As lexieqv explained in the doc, there is a way to cut. The latter part is more important in this question.
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The trick is that: Firstly you cut triangles from the one width and one length, if there's no overleft, there won't be any overleft.
In this case, 12 is divisible by 4 and 3
7= 3+4
For sure, there won't be any overleft when you cut from one width and one length.
In short, as long as length/width( one of the two) is sum of the triangle's two legs ANDwidth/length( one of the two) is the product of the triangle's two legs, there won't be overleft.
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