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14 January, 02:06

Karen has a rectangle garden 48 feet long and 9 feet wide. She plants seeds in square sections in the garde that are 1 1/2 feet on each side. What is the maximum amount of seeds that Karen can plant?

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  1. 14 January, 02:28
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    The total area of the garden is (9 ft) (48 ft), or 432 sq ft.

    First I determine how many times 1.5 ft divides into 48 ft: 48/1.5 = 32

    Next I determine how many times 1.5 ft divides into 9 ft: 9/1.5 = 6

    Imagine the garden divided into 32 * 6 squares of side 1.5 ft:

    There are 192 such squares.

    That's all we can say, at least until you share how many seeds go into each of these 192 squares.
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