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13 July, 23:46

Kiana wants to cover a triangular area of her background with red, concrete patio stones. Each stone costs $0.42 and covers 29.26 square inches. if the triangular area has a height of 8 feet and a width of 6 feet, what is the minimum number of stones that Kiana should buy to cover the triangular area in her backyard? Show your work.

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  1. 14 July, 00:04
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    1. The problem says that the stone covers 29.26 square inches. So, the first thing you must do, is to convert 29.26 square inches (in²) to square feet (ft²):

    1 in²=0.00694 ft², then:

    29.26x0.00694 = 0.20 ft²

    2. The triangular area has the following surface:

    A=bxh/2

    A = (6 ft) (8 ft) / 2

    A=24.0 ft²

    3. Finally, the number of stones (N) that cover the triangular area is:

    N = 24.0 ft²/0.20 ft²

    N=120 stones

    Answer: Kiana should buy 120 stones to cover the triangular area in her backyard.
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