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16 October, 06:42

Sara buys soil from a gardener to fill a planter. The gardener has 1.5 cubic feet of soil to sell for $6. Sara buys just enough soil to fill her planter, which is a prism with a height of 0.5 feet and a square base where each side length is 1 foot. How much will it cost Sara to completely fill her planter with soil?

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  1. 16 October, 07:04
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    The first thing you should do is calculate the volume of the prism.

    We have then:

    V = h * L ^ 2

    Where,

    L: side of the square base.

    h: height.

    Substituting we have:

    V = (0.5) * (1) ^ 2 = 0.5 feet ^ 3.

    Then, we can make the following rule of three:

    1.5 feet ^ 3 - - - > 6

    0.5 feet ^ 3 - - - > x

    Clearing x we have:

    x = (0.5 / 1.5) * (6) = 2 $

    Answer:

    it will cost Sara 2 $ to completely fill her planter with soil
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