A woman has two rectangular gardens. The larger garden is five times as wide and three times as long as the smaller one. If the area of the smaller one is x, what is the difference in size of the two gardens?

2 Answers
Mar 23, 2017

Let the length and breadth of smaller rectangular garden be l and b respectively.

So the length and breadth of larger rectangular garden will be 3l and 5b respectively.

Area of smaller garden lxxb =x

And area of larger one will be

=3lxx5b=15lxxb=15x

So difference in size will be
=15x-x=14x

Mar 23, 2017

The difference in size of the two gardens is 14x.

Explanation:

The smaller garden =x^2

width of the bigger garden =x+x+x+x+x=5x

length of the bigger garden =x+x+x=3x

Area of the bigger garden=3x xx 5x=15x^2

The area of the smaller garden=x^2

:.(15x^2)/x^2=15

:. the bigger garden is 15 times bigger than the smaller garden.

Hence, if the area of the smaller one is x, area of the bigger one is 15x and difference in size of two gardens is 15x-x=14x

Area of a rectangle: example: a xx a=a^2 so the area
can't be just 15x,it must be 15x^2

same with the smaller garden=x^2

If you make a sketch of the bigger garden and you
mark off 3 points on two sides and 5 points on the
other two sides and join the points,you get 15 sections.
I think the x should have been x^2 we talk about areas.