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Question 1198228: A friend has given you left-over landscaping bricks. You decide to make a garden bed and surround it with the bricks. There are 62 bricks, and each brick is 8 inches long. You would like the garden bed to be slightly more than twice as long as it is wide, as shown in the diagram below. You have also given yourself a budget of $125 for additional materials should you need them. Your local home improvement store sells the same bricks for $1.98 per brick. The displayed sides present the number of bricks on each side, where x is a number of bricks.
Assessment Instructions
Show and explain all steps in your responses to the following parts of the assignment. All mathematical steps must be formatted using the equation editor.
Part 1: Write an equation representing the perimeter of the garden bed.
Part 2: Calculate how many bricks are used on each side.
Part 3: Determine the length of each side.
Part 4: Write an inequality that represents how many bricks can be purchased within your budget.
Part 5: Will you be able to make another complete layer of bricks on top and stay within your budget?
Answer by greenestamps(13200) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
You need to provide the diagram, or a detailed description of the diagram. Without it, there is too much guess work in setting up the problem, making it a waste of time and effort for us to try to solve the problem.
You might also think about leaving out unnecessary instructions when you type (or copy and paste) your assignment into your post. Including "All mathematical steps must be formatted using the equation editor" in your post makes no sense.
Re-post....
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