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Part 1) Â "The height of a television screen is 75% of its width. The screen is 20 inches wide. What is the area of the television screen?"
Answer:  " The area of the television screen is:  " 300 in² " .
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Part 2) Â "By percent, how does this area compare to the area of a 20-inch by 20-inch screen?
Answer:   "The area of the [300 in²] television screen is "[tex] \frac{3}{16}[/tex]" %  of [the area of a "20-inch by 20-in screen—which is:  400 in²] " .
{or, write as:
  "The area of the [300 in²] television screen is "0.1875" % of the area of a 20-inch by 20-in screen."
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Explanation:
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Part 1) Â "What is the area of the television screen"?
A = L * w ; Â
{"Area = Length * width"} . Â In this case, the "height" functionss as the "length".
A = w * (0.75)w  ; Â
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A = (0.75)*w² = (0.75)*(20 in)² = (0.75)*(20)² *(in²) ;
           = (0.75) (20)(20)*(in²) ;
           = (0.75)*(400)*(in²) ;
           = (3/4)*(400)*(in²) ;
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           = 300 in² .
Answer:  The area of the television screen is:  " 300 in² " .
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Part 2) Â "By percent, how does this area compare to the area of a 20-inch by 20-inch screen?"
Note:  The area of a "20-inch by 20-inch screen" equals:  "400 in² " .
Explanation:
Area, "A" = (20 inches)² = (20)² * (in²) = (20)*(20)*(in²) = 400 in² .
  So, "300 is what percent of 400" ? (300 is from our previous solved problem)?
300 = (n/100) * 400 ;
Divide each side by 400:
300/400 = { (n/100) * 400 } / 400 ;
3/4 = (n/100) * 400 ;
↔ (n/100) * 400 = 3/4;Â
→ 400n / 100 = 3/4 ;
→  4n = 3/4 ;
Multiply each side of the equation by "1/4" ;Â
→ (1/4) * (4n) = (3/4) *(1/4) ;
→ n = 3/16 ;  or write as:  0.1875
Answer:
 "The area of the [300 in²] television screen is "[tex] \frac{3}{16}[/tex]" %  of the area of a 20-inch by 20-in screen."
{or, write as:
  "The area of the [300 in²] television screen is "0.1875" % of the area of a 20-inch by 20-in screen."
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Part 1) Â "The height of a television screen is 75% of its width. The screen is 20 inches wide. What is the area of the television screen?"
Answer:  " The area of the television screen is:  " 300 in² " .
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Part 2) Â "By percent, how does this area compare to the area of a 20-inch by 20-inch screen?
Answer:   "The area of the [300 in²] television screen is "[tex] \frac{3}{16}[/tex]" %  of [the area of a "20-inch by 20-in screen—which is:  400 in²] " .
{or, write as:
  "The area of the [300 in²] television screen is "0.1875" % of the area of a 20-inch by 20-in screen."
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Explanation:
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Part 1) Â "What is the area of the television screen"?
A = L * w ; Â
{"Area = Length * width"} . Â In this case, the "height" functionss as the "length".
A = w * (0.75)w  ; Â
Â
A = (0.75)*w² = (0.75)*(20 in)² = (0.75)*(20)² *(in²) ;
           = (0.75) (20)(20)*(in²) ;
           = (0.75)*(400)*(in²) ;
           = (3/4)*(400)*(in²) ;
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           = 300 in² .
Answer:  The area of the television screen is:  " 300 in² " .
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Part 2) Â "By percent, how does this area compare to the area of a 20-inch by 20-inch screen?"
Note:  The area of a "20-inch by 20-inch screen" equals:  "400 in² " .
Explanation:
Area, "A" = (20 inches)² = (20)² * (in²) = (20)*(20)*(in²) = 400 in² .
  So, "300 is what percent of 400" ? (300 is from our previous solved problem)?
300 = (n/100) * 400 ;
Divide each side by 400:
300/400 = { (n/100) * 400 } / 400 ;
3/4 = (n/100) * 400 ;
↔ (n/100) * 400 = 3/4;Â
→ 400n / 100 = 3/4 ;
→  4n = 3/4 ;
Multiply each side of the equation by "1/4" ;Â
→ (1/4) * (4n) = (3/4) *(1/4) ;
→ n = 3/16 ;  or write as:  0.1875
Answer:
 "The area of the [300 in²] television screen is "[tex] \frac{3}{16}[/tex]" %  of the area of a 20-inch by 20-in screen."
{or, write as:
  "The area of the [300 in²] television screen is "0.1875" % of the area of a 20-inch by 20-in screen."
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