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20 November, 18:09

The area of Danielle's garden is one-twelfth the area of her entire yard. The area of the garden is 10 square feet. Find the area a of the yard.

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  1. 20 November, 18:16
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    It is already given in the question that the area of Danielle's garden is 1/2th of her entire or total yard. So the garden takes a partial part of the total yard is understandable from the question.

    Let us assume the area of Danielle's yard = x

    Area of Danielle's garden = 10 square feet

    Then we can write the equation as

    (1/12) x = 10 square feet

    x/12 = 10 square feet

    x = (10 * 12) square feet

    = 120 square feet

    So the area of Danielle's total yard is 120 square feet. This is the easiest process of getting to the answer for this type of problems. Hope you have understood the method and can solve such problems on your own in future.
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