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Harry and Sally want to keep free range hens. They have a rectangular piece of land that they intend to use for a chicken run. The length of the land is 30 m and the width is 10 m. Harry and Sally will need to put a fence, with a gate, around the chicken run.
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Harry and Sally want to keep free range hens. They have a rectangular piece of land that they intend to use for a chicken run. The length of the land is 30 m and the width is 10 m. Harry and Sally will need to put a fence, with a gate, around the chicken run. They are advised that the least area a free range hen needs is 0.8 m². They want to have as many hens as they can. Hens cost £7.50 each. Putting in the fence will cost £9.85 per metre and a 1m wide gate will cost £12.35 . Work out the total cost of buying the hens and fencing the land. Choose level of difficulty Mensuration - Hens
Harry and Sally want to keep free range hens. They have a rectangular piece of land that they intend to use for a chicken run. The length of the land is 30 m and the width is 10 m. Harry and Sally will need to put a fence, with a gate, around the chicken run. They are advised that the least area a free range hen needs is 0.8 m². They want to have as many hens as they can. Hens cost £7.50 each. Putting in the fence will cost £9.85 per metre and a 1m wide gate will cost £12.35 . Work out the total cost of buying the hens and fencing the land. Help Step 1: Draw a sketch of the field with the lengths written on and mark on the position of the gate. Mensuration - Hens
Harry and Sally want to keep free range hens. They have a rectangular piece of land that they intend to use for a chicken run. The length of the land is 30 m and the width is 10 m. Harry and Sally will need to put a fence, with a gate, around the chicken run. They are advised that the least area a free range hen needs is 0.8 m². They want to have as many hens as they can. Hens cost £7.50 each. Putting in the fence will cost £9.85 per metreand a 1m wide gate will cost £12.35 . Work out the total cost of buying the hens and fencing the land. Help Step 2: Work out the length of the fence. Work out the cost of the fence plus a gate. Mensuration - Hens
Harry and Sally want to keep free range hens. They have a rectangular piece of land that they intend to use for a chicken run. The length of the land is 30 m and the width is 10 m. Harry and Sally will need to put a fence, with a gate, around the chicken run. They are advised that the least area a free range hen needs is 0.8 m². They want to have as many hens as they can. Hens cost £7.50 each. Putting in the fence will cost £9.85 per metre and a 1m wide gate will cost £12.35 . Work out the total cost of buying the hens and fencing the land. Help Step 3: Work out the area of the chicken run. Work out how many hens they can fit in. Mensuration - Hens
Harry and Sally want to keep free range hens. They have a rectangular piece of land that they intend to use for a chicken run. The length of the land is 30 m and the width is 10 m. Harry and Sally will need to put a fence, with a gate, around the chicken run. They are advised that the least area a free range hen needs is 0.8 m². They want to have as many hens as they can. Hens cost £7.50 each. Putting in the fence will cost £9.85 per metre and a 1m wide gate will cost £12.35 . Work out the total cost of buying the hens and fencing the land. Help Step 4: Work out the cost of the hens and add on the cost of the fence and gate. Mensuration - Hens End of Problem Return to Menu
Harry and Sally want to keep free range hens. They have a rectangular piece of land that they intend to use for a chicken run. The length of the land is 30 m and the width is 10 m. Harry and Sally will need to put a fence, with a gate, around the chicken run. They are advised that the least area a free range hen needs is 0.8 m². They want to have as many hens as they can. Hens cost £7.50 each. Putting in the fence will cost £9.85 per metre and a 1m wide gate will cost £12.35 . Work out the total cost of buying the hens and fencing the land. Help Step 1: Draw a sketch of the field with the lengths written on and mark on the position of the gate. Mensuration - Hens
Harry and Sally want to keep free range hens. They have a rectangular piece of land that they intend to use for a chicken run. The length of the land is 30 m and the width is 10 m. Harry and Sally will need to put a fence, with a gate, around the chicken run. They are advised that the least area a free range hen needs is 0.8 m². They want to have as many hens as they can. Hens cost £7.50 each. Putting in the fence will cost £9.85 per metre and a 1m wide gate will cost £12.35 . Work out the total cost of buying the hens and fencing the land. Help Step 2: Work out the length of the fence. Work out the cost of the fence plus a gate. Mensuration - Hens
Harry and Sally want to keep free range hens. They have a rectangular piece of land that they intend to use for a chicken run. The length of the land is 30 m and the width is 10 m. Harry and Sally will need to put a fence, with a gate, around the chicken run. They are advised that the least area a free range hen needs is 0.8 m². They want to have as many hens as they can. Hens cost £7.50 each. Putting in the fence will cost £9.85 per metre and a 1m wide gate will cost £12.35 . Work out the total cost of buying the hens and fencing the land. Help Step 3: Work out the area of the chicken run. Work out how many hens they can fit in. Mensuration - Hens
Harry and Sally want to keep free range hens. They have a rectangular piece of land that they intend to use for a chicken run. The length of the land is 30 m and the width is 10 m. Harry and Sally will need to put a fence, with a gate, around the chicken run. They are advised that the least area a free range hen needs is 0.8 m². They want to have as many hens as they can. Hens cost £7.50 each. Putting in the fence will cost £9.85 per metre and a 1m wide gate will cost £12.35 . Work out the total cost of buying the hens and fencing the land. Help Step 4: Work out the cost of the hens and add on the cost of the fence and gate. Mensuration - Hens End of Problem Return to Menu
Harry and Sally want to keep free range hens. They have a rectangular piece of land that they intend to use for a chicken run. The length of the land is 30 m and the width is 10 m. Harry and Sally will need to put a fence, with a gate, around the chicken run. They are advised that the least area a free range hen needs is 0.8 m². They want to have as many hens as they can. Hens cost £7.50 each. Putting in the fence will cost £9.85 per metre and a 1m wide gate will cost £12.35 . Work out the total cost of buying the hens and fencing the land. Hint Draw a sketch Mensuration - Hens
Harry and Sally want to keep free range hens. They have a rectangular piece of land that they intend to use for a chicken run. The length of the land is 30 m and the width is 10 m. Harry and Sally will need to put a fence, with a gate, around the chicken run. They are advised that the least area a free range hen needs is 0.8 m². They want to have as many hens as they can. Hens cost £7.50 each. Putting in the fence will cost £9.85 per metreand a 1m wide gate will cost £12.35 . Work out the total cost of buying the hens and fencing the land. Hint Work out the cost of the fence plus a gate. Mensuration - Hens
Harry and Sally want to keep free range hens. They have a rectangular piece of land that they intend to use for a chicken run. The length of the land is 30 m and the width is 10 m. Harry and Sally will need to put a fence, with a gate, around the chicken run. They are advised that the least area a free range hen needs is 0.8 m². They want to have as many hens as they can. Hens cost £7.50 each. Putting in the fence will cost £9.85 per metre and a 1m wide gate will cost £12.35 . Work out the total cost of buying the hens and fencing the land. Hint Work out how many hens they can fit in. Mensuration - Hens
Harry and Sally want to keep free range hens. They have a rectangular piece of land that they intend to use for a chicken run. The length of the land is 30 m and the width is 10 m. Harry and Sally will need to put a fence, with a gate, around the chicken run. They are advised that the least area a free range hen needs is 0.8 m². They want to have as many hens as they can. Hens cost £7.50 each. Putting in the fence will cost £9.85 per metre and a 1m wide gate will cost £12.35 . Work out the total cost of buying the hens and fencing the land. Mensuration - Hens End of Problem Return to Menu
Harry and Sally want to keep free range hens. They have a rectangular piece of land that they intend to use for a chicken run. The length of the land is 30 m and the width is 10 m. Harry and Sally will need to put a fence, with a gate, around the chicken run. They are advised that the least area a free range hen needs is 0.8 m². They want to have as many hens as they can. Hens cost £7.50 each. Putting in the fence will cost £9.85 per metre and a 1m wide gate will cost £12.35 . Work out the total cost of buying the hens and fencing the land. Hint Draw a sketch Mensuration - Hens
Harry and Sally want to keep free range hens. They have a rectangular piece of land that they intend to use for a chicken run. The length of the land is 30 m and the width is 10 m. Harry and Sally will need to put a fence, with a gate, around the chicken run. They are advised that the least area a free range hen needs is 0.8 m². They want to have as many hens as they can. Hens cost £7.50 each. Putting in the fence will cost £9.85 per metre and a 1m wide gate will cost £12.35 . Work out the total cost of buying the hens and fencing the land. Hint Work out the cost of the fence plus a gate. Mensuration - Hens
Harry and Sally want to keep free range hens. They have a rectangular piece of land that they intend to use for a chicken run. The length of the land is 30 m and the width is 10 m. Harry and Sally will need to put a fence, with a gate, around the chicken run. They are advised that the least area a free range hen needs is 0.8 m². They want to have as many hens as they can. Hens cost £7.50 each. Putting in the fence will cost £9.85 per metre and a 1m wide gate will cost £12.35 . Work out the total cost of buying the hens and fencing the land. Hint Work out how many hens they can fit in. Mensuration - Hens
Harry and Sally want to keep free range hens. They have a rectangular piece of land that they intend to use for a chicken run. The length of the land is 30 m and the width is 10 m. Harry and Sally will need to put a fence, with a gate, around the chicken run. They are advised that the least area a free range hen needs is 0.8 m². They want to have as many hens as they can. Hens cost £7.50 each. Putting in the fence will cost £9.85 per metre and a 1m wide gate will cost £12.35 . Work out the total cost of buying the hens and fencing the land. Hint Work out the total cost of buying the hens and fencing the land Mensuration - Hens End of Problem Return to Menu
Harry and Sally want to keep free range hens. They have a rectangular piece of land that they intend to use for a chicken run. The length of the land is 30 m and the width is 10 m. Harry and Sally will need to put a fence, with a gate, around the chicken run. They are advised that the least area a free range hen needs is 0.8 m². They want to have as many hens as they can. Hens cost £7.50 each. Putting in the fence will cost £9.85 per metre and a 1m wide gate will cost £12.35 . Work out the total cost of buying the hens and fencing the land. Hint Work out the cost of the fence plus a gate. Work out the cost of the chickens Mensuration - Hens End of Problem Return to Menu