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A circular road is constructed outside a square field . The perimeter of teh square field is 200ft

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Answered by Shaizakincsem
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The question seems to be incomplete. Here is the complete question:

A circular road is constructed outside a square field. The perimeter of the square field is 200 ft. If the width of the road is 7√2 ft. and cost of construction is Rs.100 per sq. ft., find the lowest possible cost to construct 50% of the total road.

a) Rs.70,400

b) Rs.125,400

c) Rs.140,800

d) Rs.235,400

e) None of the above

Answer:

The correct answer for this question is Option B:Rs. 125,400

If per sq. ft. cost is Rs. 100

Then cost of constructing the road = 2508 × 100

= Rs.2,50,800.

Cost of constructing 50% of the road = 50% of the total cost

= 2508002

= Rs.1,25,400

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