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1 January, 12:23

There are 6 rectangular flower gardens each measuring 18 feet by 13 feet in a rectangular city park

measuring 70 feet by 160 feet.

How many square feet of the park are not used for flower gardens?

How many ft are not used for flower gardens.

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  1. 1 January, 12:32
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    The formula for determining the area of a rectangle is expressed as

    Area = length * width

    There are 6 rectangular flower gardens each measuring 18 feet by 13 feet in a rectangular city park. The area of each garden is

    Area = 18 * 13 = 234 ft²

    Since there are 6 gardens, the total area covered by the 6 gardens is

    6 * 234 = 1404 ft²

    The rectangular park measures 70 feet by 160 feet. The total area of the park is

    Area = 70 * 160 = 11200 ft²

    The number of square feet of the park that is not used for flower gardens is

    11200 - 1040 = 10160 ft²

    The formula for determining the perimeter of a rectangle is

    2 (length * width)

    Total number of feet covered by rectangular city park is

    2 (70 + 160) = 460 ft

    Number of feet covered by the 6 rectangular gardens is

    6[2 (18 + 13) ] = 372 ft

    The number of feets not used for flower gardens is

    460 - 372 = 88 feet
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