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5 September, 19:53

A gardener has a patch of land that measures 96 feet long and 37 feet wide. He has 4 plants in each square foot of the garden. How many total plants does the gardener have in his garden?

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  1. 5 September, 20:05
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    First find the total square feet of the land by multiplying the length by the width:

    Total area = 96 x 37 = 3,552 square feet.

    They have 4 plants per square foot.

    Divide the total area by the number of plants per square foot for total number of plants.

    3552 / 4 = 888 total plants.
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