How can you maximize area of a rectangle given a total perimeter?

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If you have 30 fence panels each with 1 meter width, how should you arrange them to maximize the area of the rectangle? Write a program that does this for you. And the panels cannot be broken, they have to stay whole.

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VIKAS
VIKAS on 10 Feb 2016
Try to make it a square, as square will have the maximum area for the given perimeter. If creating is not possible try to make the sides difference as minimum as possible. So as you mentioned 30 fence are available so the 7.5 would be the best but as we can not broke the fence i half then 7 fence at one side and 8 fence at other side will be the best option for this.
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Lucas Ross
Lucas Ross on 10 Feb 2016
I have the dimensions figured out I just need help putting into a program. Thank you for the help

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Torsten
Torsten on 10 Feb 2016
max_area = 0.0;
for k=1:7
a=k;
b=15-k;
area = a*b;
if area > max_area
a_max = a;
b_max = b;
max_area = area;
end
end
Variables a_max and b_max give you the side lengths of the rectangle with maximum area.
Best wishes
Torsten.
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Guillaume
Guillaume on 10 Feb 2016
The loop is a bit overkill:
num_panels = 30;
sides = 1:floor(num_panels/2);
area = sides.*(num_panels - 2*sides)/2;
[~, optimumlength] = max(area)

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