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17 October, 04:24

It is recommended that there be at least 15.9 square feet of ground space in a garden for every newly planted shrub. A garden is 37.1 feet by 15 feet. Find the maximum number of shrubs the garden can accommodate.

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  1. 17 October, 04:33
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    The maximum number of shrubs (x) = a (area) divided by 15.9

    a (area) = 37.1*15

    37.1*15 = 556.5

    556.5/15.9=x

    556.5/15.9=35

    35=x
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