Question---You have 5 prints that need to be framed, with matting behind each print. The matting should create a 2 inch border around the print. You must calculate the side length of each print, so you can cut the correct size of mat.
Prints to be framed: The following square prints need to be matted.
Winter Scene – area = 360 in2
Spring Scene – area = 200 in2
Summer Scene – area = 460 in2
Fall Scene – area = 525 in2
Farm Scene – area = 660 in2
What I need to do:
My Calculations for Print #1:
area = 360 in²
side length = √(360 in²) = 6√10 in (Don't a need to use a number with a decimal for side length?)
To allow for a 2-inch border on each side, the side length of the mat is (6√10 + 4) inches.
area of mat = (6√10 + 4)?? How do I figure out how much matting is needed? How do I determine the dimensions?
I think I am doing this incorrectly. Thank you!
Prints to be framed: The following square prints need to be matted.
Winter Scene – area = 360 in2
Spring Scene – area = 200 in2
Summer Scene – area = 460 in2
Fall Scene – area = 525 in2
Farm Scene – area = 660 in2
What I need to do:
- Determine the side length of various square prints when given the area of each print.
- Determine the dimensions of the matting needed to place behind each print.
- Explain how much matting is required to complete the project.
My Calculations for Print #1:
area = 360 in²
side length = √(360 in²) = 6√10 in (Don't a need to use a number with a decimal for side length?)
To allow for a 2-inch border on each side, the side length of the mat is (6√10 + 4) inches.
area of mat = (6√10 + 4)?? How do I figure out how much matting is needed? How do I determine the dimensions?
I think I am doing this incorrectly. Thank you!