The cost to purchase enough of a certain fertilizer to treat a garden is $.25 per square foot of the garden, plus $20.00 for shipping. Write an equation describing the cost in dollars to purchase fertilizer for a garden that is 12 feet longer than it is wide. Use x to represent the width of the garden.

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For this case we have the following variable:
 x: represent the width of the garden
 So, the length of the garden is:
 l = x + 12
 The garden area is:
 A = (x) * (x + 12)
 Then, the cost equation is:
 C = 0.25A + 20
 Rewriting:
 C = 0.25 * (x) * (x + 12) + 20
 Answer:
 
An equation describing the cost in dollars to purchase fertilizer is:
 
C = 0.25 * (x) * (x + 12) + 20

Answer: I believe the answer is C=1/4x^2 +3x+20

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