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Serggg [28]
2 years ago
14

Problema propuesto Pablo tiene un terreno con forma Su lado desigual mide 8 m y el perímetro mide 28 m. Él quiere colocar césped

en su terreno y cada metro cuadrado de césped cuesta $ 3. ¿Cuánto debe pagar porfa con proseso y utilizando teorema de pitagoras
Mathematics
1 answer:
jarptica [38.1K]2 years ago
6 0

Responder:

74,67

Explicación paso a paso:

El monto a pagar será:

Multiplicando el perímetro por la longitud del lado desigual

Perímetro = 28 m

Lado desigual = 8

Perímetro * longitud del lado desigual

28 * 8 = 224m²

Longitud por metro cuadrado = $ 3

El monto a pagar :

224m² / 3

= 74,67

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