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23 December, 00:19

What is the cost of constructing a fence 6 and a half feet (6'6") high around a lot measuring 90 ft by 175 ft; if the cost of erecting the fence is $1.25 per linear ft and the cost of materials is $.825 per square ft?

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  1. 23 December, 00:43
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    Based on the given values, I can only assume that the fence forms a rectangular shape. With this, the perimeter of the lot is:

    Perimeter of lot = 2 * 90 + 2 * 175

    Perimeter of lot = 180 + 350

    Perimeter of lot = 530 feet

    Since the cost per linear feet (perimeter) is $1.25, therefore the cost of erecting the fence is:

    Cost of erecting fence = $1.25 * 530

    Cost of erecting fence = $662.50

    The area of the fence would be equal to the perimeter multiplied by the height:

    Area of fence = 530 feet long * 6.5 feet high

    Area of fence = 3445 square feet

    Then the cost of materials will be:

    Cost of materials = 3445 * $.825

    Cost of materials = $2,842.13

    Therefore the total cost would be:

    Total cost = $662.50 + $2,842.13

    Total cost = $3504.63
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