SOLUTION: it cost 100 for the first ten feet each ten feet succeeding are25 how much does it cost to build a 90ft tower this is what I came up with n*25=2500-200=2300+25=2325
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Question 699487: it cost 100 for the first ten feet each ten feet succeeding are25 how much does it cost to build a 90ft tower this is what I came up with n*25=2500-200=2300+25=2325 Answer by sp75(12) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! If I have 9 floors of a building, and I assume each floor is 10 feet tall, then I have a 90 ft tall building(). I know that I have to pay 100 dollars no matter what for the first floor/ first 10 feet. That leaves me to pay $25 for any remaining floors. In this case, there are 8 floors remaining.
My payment is . However, I want an equation for every case.
Assume the number of floors = N, then for any given number of floors, I will pay $100 for the first floor/the first ten feet. I will then pay for $25 for the remaining floors which is equal to the total number of floors minus the first floor.
Your equation to find the total cost is: dollars.