Been stuck on this two problem and my homework is due in about 30 minutes. If someone can point me in the right direction, that would be swell.
1) One leg of a triangle is 50. A line parallel to the other leg and at a distance of 20 from that leg cuts off a right trapezoid of area 320. Find the lengths of the bases of the trapezoid.
I'm having a hard time visualizing this one.
2) Divide 100 loaves among 5 people in such a way that the shares received shall be in arithmetic progression and that one-seventh of the sum of the largest three shares shall be equal to the sum of the smallest two.
So far I'm just plugging in numbers and seeing where it'll take me. If there is a more efficient way, plz me know. thanks
1) One leg of a triangle is 50. A line parallel to the other leg and at a distance of 20 from that leg cuts off a right trapezoid of area 320. Find the lengths of the bases of the trapezoid.
I'm having a hard time visualizing this one.
2) Divide 100 loaves among 5 people in such a way that the shares received shall be in arithmetic progression and that one-seventh of the sum of the largest three shares shall be equal to the sum of the smallest two.
So far I'm just plugging in numbers and seeing where it'll take me. If there is a more efficient way, plz me know. thanks
