Mr. Stanton bought 121 feet of rope to repair a rope bridge. The ratio of the two pieces that he needs from the length he bought is 4 to 7. If he uses the entire length of rope, how long is each piece?



A   

40 feet and 70 feet

B   

42 feet and 79 feet

C   

43 feet and 78 feet

D   

44 feet and 77 feet

Respuesta :

4:7
4+7=11
121 / 11 = 11
11*4=44
11*7=77

Answer = D, 44 feet and 77 feet

Answer:

The length of the two pieces are 44 feet and 77 feet .

Option (D) is correct .

Step-by-step explanation:

As given

Mr. Stanton bought 121 feet of rope to repair a rope bridge. The ratio of the two pieces that he needs from the length he bought is 4 to 7.

Let us assume that the x be the scalar multiple of the two pieces .

One piece = 4x

Second piece = 7x

Than the equation becomes

4x + 7x = 121

11 x = 12

[tex]x = \frac{121}{11}[/tex]

x = 11

Thus

One piece = 4 × 11

                 = 44 feet

Second piece = 7 × 11

                       = 77 feet

Therefore the length of the two pieces are 44 feet and 77 feet .

Option (D) is correct .