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21 December, 20:57

Suppose that the cost of a paving stone is $2.50 plus $.18 for every 4 in.³ of concrete how much would each paving stone cost?

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  1. 21 December, 21:01
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    We need to know the dimension of the paving stone.

    For example, the paving stone is shaped like a rectangular prism with the following dimension.

    Length = 10 inches

    Width = 3 inches

    Height = 2 inches

    Volume of a rectangular prism = Length * Width * Height

    V = 10 in * 3 in * 2 in

    V = 60 in³

    60 in³ / 4 in³ = 15

    cost of paving stone = 2.50 +.18 (15) = 2.50 + 2.7 = 5.20 per paving stone.
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