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27 October, 10:29

Mrs. Tomas is installing a fence around the perimeter of her garden. The perimeter of the garden is 36 feet. Each section of the fence is 3 feet long and costs $24. Write an equation that can be used to find c, the cost of the sections of fence she needs for her garden, and then solve for c.

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  1. 27 October, 10:33
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    C = (36/3) * $24

    C = $288

    Step-by-step explanation:

    In this question, we are asked to write an equation for cost c of the section of fence needed for the garden and the solve for the value c.

    C is already assigned as the cost of the sections she needs for her garden.

    We were made to understand that the perimeter of the garden is 36 feet, with a 3 feet each section. Now, what we need to do is to know the number of sections that we have. Since, each section is 3 feet, and the total perimeter is 36 feet, this means that the total number of sections needed would be 36/3. Each of the section as we were told costs $24, so we can then proceed to calculate the value of C from there.

    C = (36/3) * $24

    This is the equation that gives the cost. The actual value of the cost is thus:

    C = 12 * 24 = $288

    The total cost of the sections if the Fence is $288
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