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goldenfox [79]
3 years ago
7

Be awesome! Is a new cross fit gym in town. The gym is almost set to its grand opening. The contractors are doing flooring. Gymn

asium flooring cost $4.50 per square foot. The gym has 2 main rooms, one in a shape of a regular hexagon and the other in a shape of a regular nonagon. Both rooms have side lengths of 50 feet. Which of the following represents the closest estimate for the total of gymnasium flooring material? A: 29229 B: 40000
C: 69545 D: 98774
Mathematics
1 answer:
arlik [135]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

D

Step-by-step explanation:

We need to find total area of the two rooms (hexagon and nonagon) and then multiply that by 4.5 to get total cost.

Area of Hexagon = \frac{3\sqrt{3}a^{2} }{2}

Where a is the side length (which is 50)

Hence,

Area of Hexagon = \frac{3\sqrt{3}a^{2} }{2}=\frac{3\sqrt{3}(50)^{2} }{2}=6495.2

Also, area of Nonagon is given by  6.1818*s^2

Where s is the length of the side

Hence,

Area of Nonagon = 6.1818*s^2=6.1818*(50)^2=15,454.5

Total floor area = 6495.2 + 15,454.5 = 21,949.7

Hence,

Total Cost = 21,949.7 * 4.5 = 98,773.65

<em>THis is closest to the answer choice D.</em>

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