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GreenMillen subdivision, an environmentally-wise planned community, has hired you as an engineering consultant. Specifically, GreenMillen wants estimates of watering costs for residents’ lawns, based on the size of their property. GreenMillen plans to implement a cost-sharing plan with residents to purchase pop-up sprinklers with a watering radius of 15 feet (15’). Each resident’s lawn will receive enough sprinklers to cover the entire lawn area. As a cost-savings measure, GreenMillen will allow watering sessions of 15 minutes at a time. 1. The available lawn options are listed in the table below. The first column is the options name, and the second column is the lawn size in acres. Enter the rows of data into a single cell array of 4 rows, 2 columns (4 x 2 cell). You do not need to include the header row in the cell. The rest of your code should work even if choices are removed from the cell array, changed, or added to the cell array. Lawn Size Lawn Measurements [acre] Small 0.10 Standard 1/6 Medium 0.25 Large 0.75 2. To allow residents to select the size of the front lawn and of the back lawn. Create a menu, similar to the one shown below, for the resident to select the size of the front lawn. Save the result as a scalar in the variable FLawn. For full credit, the choices in the menu must come from the cell array and should work if the cell array is changed (choices add or taken away from the cell array). 3. Create a menu, similar to the one shown, for the resident to select the size of the rear lawn. Save the result as a scalar in the variable RLawn. For full credit, the choices in the menu must come from the cell array and should work if the cell array is changed (choices add or taken away from the cell array). 4. Compute the “total lawn size”, in square meters [m^2], by combining the front and rear lawn sizes. Watch the units! If a user chooses a "Small" front lawn and a "Medium" back lawn, then the total lawn size will be 1416.45 m^2. If you cannot figure out how to do this step, either hardcode the values of a "Small" and "Medium" lawn acreage and then do the necessary unit conversion, or simply hardcode 1415.45 into your variable for area. You will not receive full credit but you will be able to finish the program for maximum partial credit.

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