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The Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco is constantly being repainted - Leaving Cert Mathematics - Question 4 - 2020

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The Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco is constantly being repainted. It is estimated that the surface area of exposed steel that needs to be painted is approximate... show full transcript

Worked Solution & Example Answer:The Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco is constantly being repainted - Leaving Cert Mathematics - Question 4 - 2020

Step 1

Given that 1 metre is equal to 3.28 feet, convert the surface area of the bridge into square metres

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To convert the surface area from square feet to square metres, we first convert the area of 10 million square feet.

  1. Calculate the conversion factor from square feet to square metres:

    1 square foot=(13.28)2 square metres0.092903 square metres1 \text{ square foot} = \left( \frac{1}{3.28} \right)^2 \text{ square metres} \approx 0.092903 \text{ square metres}

  2. Then, to convert 10 million square feet to square metres:

    10,000,000 square feet×0.092903 square metres/square foot930,000 square metres10,000,000 \text{ square feet} \times 0.092903 \text{ square metres/square foot} \approx 930,000 \text{ square metres}

  3. Expressing this in scientific notation:

    930,000=9.3×105 square metres930,000 = 9.3 \times 10^5 \text{ square metres}

Thus, the answer is 9.3×1059.3 \times 10^5.

Step 2

A litre of the paint used on the Golden Gate Bridge will cover approximately 5 square metres. This paint comes in 25 litre tins. Find the minimum number of tins of paint that will be needed to paint the entire bridge.

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  1. To find the total amount of paint required, divide the total area by the coverage per litre:

    Total litres of paint required=930,000 square metres5 square metres/litre=186,000 litres\text{Total litres of paint required} = \frac{930,000 \text{ square metres}}{5 \text{ square metres/litre}} = 186,000 \text{ litres}

  2. Since the paint comes in 25 litre tins, we calculate the minimum number of tins required:

    Number of tins=186,000 litres25 litres/tin=7,440 tins\text{Number of tins} = \frac{186,000 \text{ litres}}{25 \text{ litres/tin}} = 7,440 \text{ tins}

Thus, the minimum number of tins needed is 7440.

Step 3

Solve the equation $2^{x-1} = 8^{2x}$

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  1. Rewrite 88 as 232^3, so:

    82x=(23)2x=26x8^{2x} = (2^3)^{2x} = 2^{6x}

  2. Thus, the equation becomes:

    2x1=26x2^{x-1} = 2^{6x}

  3. Equating the exponents:

    x1=6xx - 1 = 6x

  4. Rearranging gives:

    1=5x    x=15-1 = 5x \implies x = -\frac{1}{5}

Thus, the solution is x=15x = -\frac{1}{5}.

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