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Jake and his brother, Rob, built triangular kites for the Beach Cities Kite Festival and covered them with fabric. Jake's kite is 5.5 feet long and 6 feet tall. Rob's kite is 3.5 feet long and 4 feet tall. The fabric they used costs $2.50 per square foot.

How much more money did Jake spend on fabric than Rob?

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Answer:

$23.75

Explanation:

Ok, first, To solve the problem, we need the amount of square feet of each kite.

To calculate area of triangles, you multiply base with height, then divide by two. (bh/2)

Jake's kite is 5.5 feet long, and 6 feet tall, so we plug this into the equation to get: (5.5 ยท 6)/2

we simplify to get 33/2 = 16.5 square feet.

Then to get the total cost, we multiply 16.5 with 2.50 to get $41.25, which is the cost of Jake's kite.

Now, we do the same with Rob's kite. (3.5*4)/2 = 14/2 = 7, then multiply by 2.5 to get 7 * 2.5 = $17.5, and that's the cost of Rob's kite.

To get the final answer, we subtract 41.25 to 17.5, which is $23.75

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