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50 pht helppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppp

50 pht helppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppp-example-1
User ChathurawinD
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23 votes

Answer:

  • Area=1/2(Sum of parallel sides)×Height

Area:-


\\ \tt\hookrightarrow (1)/(2)(15+12)* 10=1/2(27)(10)=13.5(10)=135m^2

Now rate of cost is $12

  • Total cost=135(12)=1620$
User Kevin Gallahan
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26 votes

Answer:

$1620

Explanation:

The area of the lawn is a trapezoid.

Area of a trapezoid =
\frac12(a+b)h

where a and b are the parallel sides (bases) and h is the height

Therefore,


area=\frac12(15+12) * 10 = 135 \ m^2

If the price of sod is $12 per square meter, then

total cost = 135 x 12 = $1620

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