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9 November, 04:07

Mrs. Clark wants to plant rose bushes along the front of her house. The length she wants to cover is 13 feet, and she wants to allow at least 2 feet for each rose bush. If rose bushes cost $17, about how much money will she spend on rose bushes?

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  1. 9 November, 04:26
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    Mrs Clark spends in total $119 on rose bushes.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Here, the total length that needs to be covered = 13 ft

    The distance between 2 consecutive rose pant = 2 ft

    Cost of planting each bush = $17

    Now, if we plant first plant at 1 feet,

    Then the second bush will be planted at a distance of 2 ft + 1 ft = 3 ft

    Third bush = Second Bush + 2 ft = 3 ft + 2 ft = At 5 ft

    Fourth bush = Third Bush + 2 ft = 5 ft + 2 ft = At 7 ft

    Fifth bush = Fourth Bush + 2 ft = 7 ft + 2 ft = At 9 ft

    Sixth bush = Fifth Bush + 2 ft = 9 ft + 2 ft = At 11 ft

    And, lastly Seventh bush = Sixth Bush + 2 ft = 11 ft + 2 ft = At 13 ft

    So, as to cover a total of 13 ft, 7 bushes are planted in total which are 2 ft apart from one another.

    Now, cost of planing 7 rose bushes = 7 x (Cost of planting 1 rose bush)

    = 7 x ($17) = $119

    Hence, Mrs Clark spends in total $119 on rose bushes.
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