How Do Landscapers Use Math While Working?
Professional landscapers use mathematics in order to get the job done right, and, for the most part, their money and time are huge factors. Does this Spark an idea?
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Measuring the property
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Mathematic perfection If a job happens to be as simple as small bushes that line both side of a long driveway, math is important, as the length of the driveway must be noted as well as a decision concerning just what will be planted. Sometimes, statues enter the picture as well.
Features
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Welcoming visitors into the beautiful driveway Once the length or measurements are taken on a site requiring bushes, trees, flowers or outdoor statues, the size of those items to be used on that property must be precisely noted. For example, a driveway that is 175 feet in length needing small bushes on each side requires knowledge of the size of the plant and number of them.
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Job time
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Another reason it's important to know these measurements is so that it can the amount of time needed to complete the job and the number of workers needed can be estimated.
Considerations
Misconceptions
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Many people aren't quite certain just who to call when needing landscaping done to perfection. Mathematics enter into what brings about an expert contractor who is registered with local business and construction organizations and often with the Better Business Bureau, as well.
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