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Farmer Jim uses 5-strand wire fencing around his paddocks.
His fences have 3 barbed wire strands and 2 plain wire strands, as shown in the diagram below
Barbed wire costs 
$b per metre. Plain wire costs 
$w per metre.
Which of these expressions gives the total cost of the wire needed for a fence of length 
F metres?

Farmer Jim uses 55-strand wire fencing around his paddocks.\newlineHis fences have 33 barbed wire strands and 22 plain wire strands, as shown in the diagram below\newlineBarbed wire costs $b \$ b per metre. Plain wire costs $w \$ w per metre.\newlineWhich of these expressions gives the total cost of the wire needed for a fence of length F F metres?

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Q. Farmer Jim uses 55-strand wire fencing around his paddocks.\newlineHis fences have 33 barbed wire strands and 22 plain wire strands, as shown in the diagram below\newlineBarbed wire costs $b \$ b per metre. Plain wire costs $w \$ w per metre.\newlineWhich of these expressions gives the total cost of the wire needed for a fence of length F F metres?
  1. Identify Costs per Meter: Identify the cost per meter for each type of wire.\newlineBarbed wire costs $b\$b per meter.\newlinePlain wire costs $w\$w per meter.
  2. Calculate Total Costs: Calculate the total cost for each type of wire for a fence of length FF meters.\newlineFor barbed wire: 33 strands * $(b)\$(b) per meter * FF meters = 3bF3bF\newlineFor plain wire: 22 strands * $(w)\$(w) per meter * FF meters = 2wF2wF
  3. Add Total Costs: Add the total costs for both types of wire to get the total cost for the fence.\newlineTotal cost = Cost of barbed wire + Cost of plain wire\newlineTotal cost = 3bF+2wF3bF + 2wF

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