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A beach volleyball court is 9 meters wide and 17 meters long. The rope used for the boundary line costs $3.00 per meter. How much would it cost to buy a new boundary line for the court?
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The perimeter of the court is 2(9) + 2(17) = 52 meters. Therefore, it would cost 52 x $3.00 = $156.00 to buy a new boundary line for the court.
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