Your task now is to determine how much space we need for parking,

Your task now is to determine how much space we need for parking, how many cars you expect, how many cars you can accommodate each morning and each evening, and whether you need the extra parking space in the neighbor’s field. To figure this out you will need to understand some basics about fractions. You will also be using what you learned previously about integers.

We are expecting about 10000 people per day. Of course, about a third (1/3) of these are children and about half (1/2) come during the day and about half (1/2) during the evening and night. So parking should be determined on these figures. Also, we should allow 8 feet wide by 10 feet long for each car parked.

To complete this task work through the step by step instructions below.

Determine what 1/3 of the total people per day is.This will allow you to subtract the number of children who would not have a car.Subtract 1/3 from 3/3.How many thirds are left?

Now take the number of people per day minus the children and break that in half since half come in the morning and a half in the afternoon. (If you added these three numbers together again, you should get 10000).

EXAMPLE:If the total number of visitors was 9000 then:3000 children + 3000 morning adults + 3000 evening adults = 9000

Now you should know the number of cars to expect each morning and each evening. This is the number of parking spaces you will need.

You should allow 8 feet wide by 10 feet long for each car parked.So, multiply the number of cars in the morning by 8 feet to determine how many you could park in one row. It is a good idea at this time to draw out your parking area on graph paper in rows.Remember that each row needs to allow 10 feet for the length of each car.You will also need a drive area between the rows of 15 feet to allow cars to pass through to park.Try different configurations to park the maximum number of cars in the least safe space.

Once you have determined how much space you need to park the cars, go back to your original graphic where you outlined the parking space. Is it enough space? Do you need the additional 5 acres from the neighboring farm? How much more space do you need?

Put all your information, including how you arrived at your answer in a Word document.You may attach additional documents and graphs if needed.