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Janet decides to sow grass in a rectangular plot of her garden that has a length of 30 ft and height of 25 ft. It costs her $9.50 per square foot for sowing the grass. If she wants to sow grass in a plot with half the base and half the height, she will have to pay $3,562.50. Is this reasonable? Explain.

User Yusijs
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Answer:

No; if the dimensions are halved, the area is multiplied by 1/4.

Step-by-step explanation:

Use the formula for area of a rectangle to find the area of the larger rectangular plot.

A=bh

Substitute 30 for b, 25 for h, and simplify.

A=(30)(25)=750 ft^2

Therefore, the area of the larger rectangular plot of the garden is 750

ft^2.

Use the formula for area of a rectangle to find the area of the rectangular plot with half the base and half the height.

A=bh

Substitute 12⋅30 for b, 12⋅25 for h, and simplify.

A=(12⋅30)(12⋅25)=(15)(12.5)=187.5 ft^2

Therefore, the area of the rectangular plot with half the base and half the height is 187.5 ft^2.

Notice that 187.5=14(750), which is 14 times the area of the larger rectangular plot of the garden.

So, the area has changed by a factor of 14.

Therefore, if the dimensions are halved, the area is multiplied by 14.

It is given that costs for sowing the grass per square foot is $9.50.

Calculate the costs for sowing the grass in a plot of 750 ft^2.

9.50⋅750=7,125

Therefore, for sowing the grass in a plot of 750 ft^2 Janet has to pay $7,125.

It is also given that for sowing the grass in a plot with half the base and half the height Janet will have to pay $3,562.50.

Notice that $3,562.50=12($7,125), which is 12 times the costs for sowing the grass in the larger rectangular plot of the garden.

So, the costs have changed by a factor of 12.

Since the area is multiplied by 14, the costs $3,562.50 for sowing the grass in a plot with half the base and half the height are not reasonable.

Therefore, the costs are not reasonable.

User DeanOC
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Answer:

No

Step-by-step explanation:

If Janet Decides to make height and base half, then the area is multiplied by 1/4.

New height according to Janet = 25 ft / 2 = 12.5 ft

New Length of garden = 30 ft / 2 = 15 ft

Area of garden = Length x height

= 15 x 12.5

= 187.5

Total amount spend on this land = Area of garden x Cost

= 187.5 x $9.50

= $1781.25

Therefore, she will have to pay $1781.25

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