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Graphically, all these lines would be parallel and therefore the cheapest one is the one with the lowest $y$ intercept. Thus, the charging structures of these three car parks could come in the form of $x$, $x+1$ and $x+2$ and any corresponding multiples of these three expressions.A 1 metre cube has one face on the ground and one face against a wall. A 4 metre ladder leans against the wall and just touches the cube. How high is the top of the ladder above the ground?
In this problem we are faced with an apparently easy area problem, but it has gone horribly wrong! What happened?
Straight lines are drawn from each corner of a square to the mid points of the opposite sides. Express the area of the octagon that is formed at the centre as a fraction of the area of the square.