Four rectangles are arranged in a pinwheel. Their areas are 28 in², 21 in², 35 in² and 14 in². The figure marks 4 in (the part of the 28 in² rectangle sticking above the 21 in² one), 7 in (the length of the 21 in² rectangle), 3 in (the part of the 35 in² rectangle sticking out to the left) and 2 in (the part of the 14 in² rectangle hanging below the 35 in² one). Find the missing width marked ?.
Hint. Work round the pinwheel. Each rectangle hands you one side of the next one.
Go round the pinwheel one rectangle at a time; each answer unlocks the next.
Step 1 — the 21 in² rectangle. Its length is marked 7 in, so its width is 21 ÷ 7 = 3 in.
Step 2 — the 28 in² rectangle. Its bottom edge lines up with the bottom of the 21 in² rectangle, and it sticks 4 in above the top of it. So its height is 4 + 3 = 7 in, which makes its width 28 ÷ 7 = 4 in.
Step 3 — the 35 in² rectangle. Its right edge lines up with the right edge of the 28 in² rectangle and it sticks out 3 in to the left of it, so its width is 3 + 4 = 7 in. Its height is therefore 35 ÷ 7 = 5 in.
Step 4 — the 14 in² rectangle. Its top lines up with the top of the 35 in² rectangle and it hangs 2 in below it, so its height is 5 + 2 = 7 in. That gives the missing width:
? = 14 ÷ 7 = 2 in
The pattern worth spotting. Every one of the four rectangles turned out to have a side of 7 in — that is what makes a pinwheel close up. Their areas 14, 21, 28, 35 are 7 × 2, 7 × 3, 7 × 4, 7 × 5.
✦ Answer: ? = 2 in.
