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14 June, 11:49

The dog spa in Champlin has an outside play area. Each play area is in

the shape of a circle and divided into four equal sections with a radius of

18 feet long. The spa wants to install fake grass that will cost $12.50 per

square foot. How much will it cost to put fake grass in only one of the four

play areas?

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  1. 14 June, 11:54
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    Answer: $12,723.45

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Details of each play area:

    The radius of circle = 18 feet long

    Cost of fake grass per square foot = $12.50

    Therefore,

    We can obtain the Area of the play area by calculating the area of the circle:

    Area of a circle = πr^2

    Area = π * 18^2

    Area = 1,017.876ft^2

    Since the cost per square foot is $12.50

    Therefore, Cost of 1,017.876 ft^2 equals

    Cost per square foot * Area of play area

    ($12.50 * 1,017.876)

    = $12,723.45
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