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The diagram shows a lawn with a fence along one edge. One can of weed killer can cover 100 square metres. Each can costs £19.75. Work out the total cost of the cans of weed killer needed to cover the lawn.

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Answered by satishdikshit1998
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Answer:

The shape of the area of the lawn that is to be treated with weedkiller is a

trapezoid.

The total cost of the cans of weedkiller needed to cover the lawn is £59.25

Reasons:

The given information are;

A rea covered by one can of weedkiller = 100 m²

The cost of each can = £19.75

The shape of the lawn = A trapezium

Required:

The cost of the cans of weedkiller needed to cover the lawn

Solution:

Where;

a = Top horizontal base = 12 m

b = Lower horizontal base = 20 m

h = The height = Length of the fence

Taking, the fence as being perpendicular to the 12 m, and 20 m sides, we have;

Translating the slant 17 m side, 12 m to the left, gives a right triangle, of

base length, l = 20 m - 12 m = 8 m

Therefore, by Pythagoras theorem;

Length of the fence, h = √(17² - 8²) = 15

h = 15 m

Which gives;

The area of the trapezoidal lawn, A = 240 m²

Area per can, Cₐ = 100 m²/can

Therefore;

The unit of weedkiller sold = 1 can per unit

Therefore;

Number of cans needed to be bought cover the lawn = 2 cans + 1 extra can, for the 0.4 more weedkiller needed

Which gives;

The number of cans of weedkiller to be bought = 3 cans of weedkiller

Total cost of the 3 cans of weedkiller = 3 × £19.75 = £59.25

The total cost of the cans of weedkiller needed to cover the lawn = £59.25

Answered by mhafeji9509
0

Answer:

£59.25

Step-by-step explanation:

The shape of the area of the lawn that is to be treated with weedkiller is a

trapezoid.

The total cost of the cans of weedkiller needed to cover the lawn is £59.25

Reasons:

The given information are;

A rea covered by one can of weedkiller = 100 m²

The cost of each can = £19.75

The shape of the lawn = A trapezium

Required:

The cost of the cans of weedkiller needed to cover the lawn

Solution:

Where;

a = Top horizontal base = 12 m

b = Lower horizontal base = 20 m

h = The height = Length of the fence

Taking, the fence as being perpendicular to the 12 m, and 20 m sides, we have;

Translating the slant 17 m side, 12 m to the left, gives a right triangle, of

base length, l = 20 m - 12 m = 8 m

Therefore, by Pythagoras theorem;

Length of the fence, h = √(17² - 8²) = 15

h = 15 m

Which gives;

The area of the trapezoidal lawn, A = 240 m²

Area per can, Cₐ = 100 m²/can

Therefore;

The unit of weedkiller sold = 1 can per unit

Therefore;

Number of cans needed to be bought cover the lawn = 2 cans + 1 extra can, for the 0.4 more weedkiller needed

Which gives;

The number of cans of weedkiller to be bought = 3 cans of weedkiller

Total cost of the 3 cans of weedkiller = 3 × £19.75 = £59.25

The total cost of the cans of weedkiller needed to cover the lawn = £59.25

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