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− | Let's say that the distance from the picture to the wall is <math>x</math>. Since that distance will be on both sides of the picture (it's in the exact middle), we can say that | + | Let's say that the distance from the picture to the wall is <math>x</math>. Since that distance will be on both sides of the picture (it's in the exact middle), we can say that |
+ | <cmath>\begin{align*} | ||
+ | x + 3 + x = 19 &\Rightarrow 2x+3=19 \\ | ||
+ | &\Rightarrow 2x=16 \\ | ||
+ | &\Rightarrow x=8 \\ | ||
+ | \end{align*}</cmath> | ||
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==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
[[1986 AJHSME Problems]] | [[1986 AJHSME Problems]] |
Revision as of 18:22, 24 January 2009
Problem
A picture feet across is hung in the center of a wall that is feet wall. How many feet from the end of the wall is the nearest edge of the picture?
Solution
Let's say that the distance from the picture to the wall is . Since that distance will be on both sides of the picture (it's in the exact middle), we can say that