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Mathematics, 04.06.2021 09:00, sophiaa23

PLEASE HELP ASAP You are creating a rectangular shaped garden in your yard. You will have a garden surrounded by a border. The border will be covered by fake grass and the garden will be covered by dirt. The garden will be enclosed by a short fence, and the outside border will be enclosed by a taller fence.
1) Explain how you would determine the perimeter of the outside rectangle - you will calculate both perimeters, so just explain how you would find the perimeter of one of them.
2) What is the simplified expression that represents the perimeter of only the garden area?
3) What is the simplified expression that represents of the perimeter of the outside border?
4) If x = 3 feet, how many more feet of the taller fence would you need than the total feet needed for the shorter fence?
5) Using complete sentences, describe how you would determine the area of the inside rectangle. You will be calculating the actual area of both rectangles so just explain the method you will use for one of them.
6) What is the simplified expression that represents the area of only the garden area?
7) What is the simplified expression that represents the area of the larger rectangle?
8) You are going to lay fake grass inside the bordered area so that you can walk on it and easily access all sections of the garden. What is the simplified expression for the area within the border?
9) If x = 2 feet, how many square feet of fake grass will you need to cover all of the bordered area?
10) Fake grass costs $1.53 per square foot. What would be the cost for the needed fake grass used to cover the bordered path around the garden.

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