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Mademuasel [1]
2 years ago
9

The rubber playground mulch is sold in packages that cover 300 square feet each. what expression represents the number of packag

es of mulch that will be needed to cover both rounded ends?
Mathematics
1 answer:
tino4ka555 [31]2 years ago
6 0

The expression represents the number of packages of mulch that will be needed to cover both rounded ends is 600/x

<h3>How to determine the expression represents the number of packages of mulch that will be needed to cover both rounded ends?</h3>

The given parameters are:

Area covered = 300 square feet

Number of ends  = 2

So, the total surface area is:

Total surface area = Area covered * Number of ends  

This gives

Total surface area = 300 * 2

Total surface area = 600 square feet

Let the area covered by each package of mulch be x.

So, the number of mulch is

Number = Area covered/area covered by each

This gives

Number = 600/x

Hence, the expression represents the number of packages of mulch that will be needed to cover both rounded ends is 600/x

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