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Mathematics, 02.04.2020 01:03 breeannaalanizj2000

The city has decided to build a circular outdoor amphitheater in the new park. The architects would like to surround the amphitheater with a 1 foot high brick wall and lay turf inside. They would like the diameter of the amphitheater to be 140 feet. The city has provided a budget of $60,000 for this project.

a. The brick wall is estimated to cost $80.00 per foot. What is the cost for the brick wall? Use 3.14 for π.

b. The turf is estimated to cost $3.00 per square foot. What will be the cost for the turf? Use 3.14 for π.

c. Can the city complete this project and stay within the budget? Explain.

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