Garden Walkway

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Garden Walkway

by zagcollins » Sat Jul 26, 2008 8:37 pm
A garden measuring 40m by 50m is to be surrounded by a flagstone walkway 5m wide. If each stone is rectangular and has the dimensions 2m by 1m, how many stones will be need to cover the walkway?

A.250
B.275
C.425
D.450
E.500

I understand what needs to be done in the sum...What I don't understand is how to find the area of the lawn and the walk, both together...The area of the lawn is 50*40...
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by preetha_85 » Sat Jul 26, 2008 10:12 pm
Hi

Is the OA E.. if its I will explain wat i have done.....

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by zagcollins » Sat Jul 26, 2008 11:17 pm
yes the OA is E....

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by pepeprepa » Sun Jul 27, 2008 12:08 am
You have the area of the garden and this is surrounded by a 5m walkway all along the garden.
The garden area is 40x50
The are of the garden + the area of the walkway is (40+5+5)*(50+5+5)
There is a rectangle inside another rectangle.

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by parallel_chase » Sun Jul 27, 2008 2:35 am
area of the garden + walkway = 50*60 = 3000

area of the garden = 40*50 =2000

area of the walkway =3000-2000 = 1000

area of the stone = 2*1 =2

No. of stones = 1000/2 =500

Hence E.

Let me know if you still have any doubts.

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by zagcollins » Sun Jul 27, 2008 3:32 am
nope..perfect explanation....!