The formula to calculate the cost of grass is:
\[ \text{Cost} = \left( \text{A} \times \text{P} \times \text{C} \right) / 100 \]
Where:
Grass cost refers to the expenses associated with maintaining a lawn or a grassy area. This can include the initial cost of purchasing and installing the grass, whether it’s natural grass or artificial turf. It also includes ongoing maintenance costs such as watering, mowing, fertilizing, and repairing or replacing damaged areas. For natural grass, there may be additional costs for pest control and disease treatment. For artificial grass, there may be costs for cleaning and sanitizing. The total grass cost can vary widely depending on the size of the area, the type of grass, the local climate, and the level of care and maintenance required.
Let's assume the following values:
Using the formula:
\[ \text{Cost} = \left( 200 \times 5.00 \times 120 \right) / 100 = 1200 \]
The Total Grass Cost is $1200.
Let's assume the following values:
Using the formula:
\[ \text{Cost} = \left( 300 \times 4.00 \times 110 \right) / 100 = 1320 \]
The Total Grass Cost is $1320.