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28 February, 21:48

A farmer wanted to fence his private garden to keep out wandering cattle. The garden measured 26m by 40m. The fence had 5 strands of wire, And posts were placed every 2 metres.

a) Calculate the perimeter.

b) What length of wire was needed?

c) How many post were needed?

d) Find the total cost of the fence if witw was $0.28 per metre and each post cost $3.95.

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  1. 28 February, 21:57
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    The garden is in a rectangular shape with dimensions of 26m x 40m.

    Number of wires in the fence = 5 strands

    Distance between two posts = 2 metres

    Part A

    Perimeter of the garden = 2 * (l + b)

    We know l = 40 m and b = 26 m

    Substituting the values in the perimeter formula

    ⇒ Perimeter = 2 * (40 + 26)

    ⇒ Perimeter = 2 * 66

    ⇒ Perimeter = 132 meters

    Part B

    Length of wire needed = Strands of wire in the fence * Perimeter

    ⇒ Length of wire needed = 5 * 132

    ⇒ Length of wire needed = 660 meters

    Part C

    Number of Posts Needed = Perimeter : Distance between two posts

    ⇒ Number of Posts Needed = 132 : 2

    ⇒ Number of Posts Needed = 66

    Part D

    Total Cost of Fencing = ?

    Per metre cost of wire = $0.28

    Cost of each post = $3.95

    ⇒ Total Cost of Fencing = (Per metre cost of wire * Length of wire needed) + (cost of each post x Number of posts needed)

    ⇒ Total Cost of Fencing = (0.28 * 660) + (3.95 * 66)

    ⇒ Total Cost of Fencing = (184.8) + (260.7)

    ⇒ Total Cost of Fencing = $445.5
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