10 A scale diagram of a recreation park is shown alongside, What is the scale factor for this diagram? b Find: I the distance between the water fountains If the dimensions of the picnic area Iili the dimensions of the playground. e The perimeter fence of the park needs to be replaced. What length of fencing is required? Assume each gate is 2 m wide, d I Find the area of the playground. II The playground is to be covered with a layer of bark chips. Each tonne of bark chips covers \( 20 \mathrm{~m}^{2} \) of ground to the required depth. How many tonnes of bark chips will be needed?
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To determine the scale factor of the diagram, you’d typically compare a distance on the diagram to the corresponding actual distance. For instance, if 1 cm on the diagram represents 5 m in reality, the scale factor is 1:500. Now, once you have that, you can multiply the dimensions on the scale diagram by this factor to find actual distances, areas, and, ultimately, the amount of bark chips needed! For the perimeter, you need the total distances around all sides of the park. Once you calculate this using the actual dimensions, subtract the width of the gates accordingly to find how much fencing is needed. Don’t forget, the area calculation for the playground involves multiplying length by width, and knowing that 1 tonne covers 20 m² will help figure out how many tonnes of bark chips you need for that area!
