Math, asked by shivanyaunnithan, 9 months ago

A cattle farmer has subdivided his property into six paddocks, as shown. Each paddock, and the property overall, is fenced by a single electric wire costing $0:23 per metre. Find the total cost of the electric fencing.

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Answered by saindulakavath
9

given , for a cattle farmer has some divided his property into six paddocks

and also each paddock and the proper the overall is fenced by a single electric wire costing 0.23 $ per metre.

since for each paddock its 0.23$,

then for 6 paddocks ,

total cost of wire is

6×0.23 = 1.38 $

let the length of each side of a paddock be l , then the total cost is

1.38×4×l

=5.52(l) $

Answered by Anonymous
25

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given , for a cattle farmer has some divided his property into six paddocks

and also each paddock and the proper the overall is fenced by a single electric wire costing 0.23 $ per metre.

since for each paddock its 0.23$,

then for 6 paddocks ,

total cost of wire is

6×0.23 = 1.38 $

let the length of each side of a paddock be l , then the total cost is

1.38×4×l

=5.52(l) $

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