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2 June, 16:11

1. Michel buys a leash for his dog. The leash is 6 ft 3 inches. How long, in inches, is the leash? (1 ft = 12 inches)

A) 48 inches

B) 51 inches

C) 72 inches

D) 75 inches

2. What is the area of a triangular garden with base of 6 ft and a height of 9 ft? (A = 1/2BH)

A) 27 square feet

B) 48 square feet

C) 54 square feet

D) 24 square feet

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  1. 2 June, 16:38
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    1. D) 75 inches

    2. A) 27 square feet

    Step-by-step explanation:

    1. You need to convert 6 feet to inches. In one foot, there are 12 inches. Multiply 6 by 12 to find the number of inches in 6 feet. Add 3 inches to the product to find the total number of inches.

    6 * 12 = 72

    72 + 3 = 75

    You will have 75 inches in total.

    2. Use the formula to solve. You are given the base and the height already. Simply plug in and solve.

    A = 1/2BH

    A = 1/2 (6) (9)

    A = 3 (9)

    A = 27 ft²

    The area is 27 ft².
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