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27 June, 02:55

caroline has enough pumpkin seeds to cover an area of 350 square feet. her garden is measures 18 feet by 22 feet. does she have enough pumpkin seeds to fill the whole garden? explain

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  1. 27 June, 02:58
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    No, she does not have enough seeds because you multiply 22 by 18 which makes 396, but she only has enough to cover 350 square feet. So she does not have enough to cover the whole garden.
  2. 27 June, 03:00
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    Short answer: No

    She is 46 square feet short.

    Pumpkins grow all over the place. That 46 feet short will be covered. The one year we planted pumpkins for Halloween, the pumpkin plants sent shoots 50 feet into the street in front of our place. 46 square feet is nothing for a pumpkin. I was afraid the pumpkin would attack passing traffic and we'd be sued.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Find the area of the garden.

    Area = L * W

    L = 22

    W = 18

    Area = L * W

    Area = 18 feet * 22 feet

    Area = 396 square feet

    She has just enough to cover 350 square feet

    She is 46 square feet short.
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