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4 March, 07:55

A local carpet company has been hired to carpet a planetarium which is in the shape of a circle. If the radius of the planetarium is six yards, and the cost of the carpet is $14 per square yard, find the total cost to carpet the planetarium. (use 3.14 for π)

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  1. 4 March, 07:57
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    This is the concept of application of geometry and financial mathematics; To calculate for the total cost of the carpet we proceed as follows;

    Total cost=[area of the carpet]*[price per square yard]

    area of carpet is given by:

    Area=πr^2

    where;

    radius, r=6 yeards

    =π*6^2

    =113.1 square yards

    therefore the price of the carpet will be:

    113.1*14

    =$1,583.4
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