Day 2 Geometry ESS

Author:
Mr. Golden
There’s a new playground going up in nearby Okolona. Okolona has a budget about 3 times greater than Clifton’s. From yesterday, find the budget for Clifton, and copy it below. *Our budget is how much the grass cost plus how much the fencing cost*

How much is Clifton's budget?

Okolona's budget is 3 times as big as Clifton's. How big is Okolona's budget?

Let's dilate our shape

Start by finding the "Dilate from Point" tool on the left. It should be under the "Transform" header. If you can't find it, scroll all the way to the bottom and click "More." Once you select the "Dilate from Point" tool, click somewhere on the inside of our shape. You'll then need to click on the "A" point. After this, a box should come up asking you for a scale factor. Since we are scaling this shape by 3, type 3 and click "OK."

What are the new dimensions of our shape? Find Side AB =  Side BD =  Side CD =  Side AC =  Side DF =  Side BF =  Side EF = Side BE =  Side ED = by multiplying each original side by 3

Adding up sides AB, BD, CD, AC, DF, and BF will give us the perimeter. Make sure our lengths are in feet before we add up all the sides.

We'll find the area just like we did yesterday. Find the area of each shape using the formulas from yesterday. Make sure to find the area of the rectangular part of the playground, then the triangular part of the playground and add them together.

Finally, find the price of this new playground we made. Take the perimeter, divide it by 50, then multiply it by $90 to find the price of fencing. Next, take the area, divide by 500, then multiply by $400 to find the cost of the grass. To find the total cost, add the fencing cost and the grass cost together.

Compare the budget from yesterday to the price you found in the previous question. Remember, the budget is only supposed to be 3 times as much as the budget from yesterday. Would this park design work? Why or why not?