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Lesson 23 Problem Set


3.7


Mischa makes a 4 foot by 6 foot rectangular banner. She puts ribbon around the outside edges. The


ribbon costs $2 per foot. What is the total cost of the ribbon?


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The ribbon will cost $ _40_


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Respuesta :

Answer:

$40 will be the total cost of the ribbon.

Step-by-step explanation:

To find the cost of ribbon to be put on the edges of rectangular banner, we need to:

1. Find the perimeter of the rectangle.

2. Multiply the perimeter with the per foot cost to find the total cost.

Let us find the perimeter first:

Perimeter of a rectangle is given as:

[tex]P = 2 \times \text{(length+width)}[/tex]

Here, the dimensions of rectangle are 4ft by 6ft.

So, perimeter = [tex]2 \times (4+6) \Rightarrow 20\ ft[/tex]

It is given that per foot cost is $2.

Total cost of the ribbon = [tex]2 \times 20 \Rightarrow $40[/tex]

$40 will be the total cost of the ribbon.