He then asked her to draw the biggest ellipse she could on a sheet of paper 50 centimetres long and 30 cm wide, and then to find the area of the rectangle she could inscribe in her ellipse whose longest side was equal in length to that of the shorter side of the original sheet.
How far apart must she place the pins? How long was the string? What was the area of the inscribed rectangle?
Note: Adapted from Enigma # 1733, which appeared in New Scientist on 23 January, 2013.