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If rope costs $3.20 per yard, or $0.15 per inch, which is the better deal?
NOTE: 1 yard equals 3 feet equals 36 inches
15 cents per inch
$3.20 per yard
Both are the same
Information provided is not enough to determine an answer
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Let the width = x
Then length = 2x
Perimeter = 2(length + width) = 2(x + 2x) = 6x
6x = 240 → x = 40 → Length = 2x = 80 feet
😔 Incorrect! Oops!
So, the force required to lift a 100-pound weight is 100 ÷ 2 = 50 pounds (ignoring friction or pulley weight).

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