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31 January, 15:46

Becca wants to edge her hexagonal garden with bricks. All sides are equal. The brickcosts $2 per foot. How much will it cost to buy tne edging she needs

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  1. 31 January, 16:12
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    Answer: $12a

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Cost of brick = $2 per foot

    Cost of edging needed=?

    Shape of garden = hexagonal = 6 sides and all sides are equal

    The perimeter of a regular hexagon = 6*a

    Where a = length of one of the sides, since the sides are equal.

    Cost of edging = perimeter size (in feet) * cost per foot

    Cost of edging = 6a * $2

    Therefore, cost of edging = $12a

    Where a = length of it's side in feet.
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