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"Landscape architecture includes such a broad range of disciplines," says Carole Boleman, a professional in the field. Among those disciplines is math.

Landscape architects must provide their customers with an estimate of the cost of materials and services needed for each job. Coming up with these estimates can involve a lot of research and calculations, but accuracy is essential. Most customers want a clear idea of what they are going to have to spend before a landscape project begins.

You are planning the final touches on a large landscaping job for a new shopping mall. You have estimated the costs for the major aspects of the job and are now down to the final details. One of these details includes a strip of bark mulch around the edges of the mall parking lot.

The cost of hiring a landscape worker is $10 per hour.

The average landscape worker can spread mulch over a 500-square-foot area in 1 hour.

The area to be covered by bark mulch is 8,000 square feet.

Bark mulch costs $165 per 1,000 square feet.

How much will it cost for the materials and labor needed to put the strip of bark mulch around the mall?