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9 December, 19:08

A park in the shape of a right triangle is set in the middle of 3 square rose gardens, with one garden along each side. Which statement is true about the 3 gardens?

A) The area of Garden B minus the area of Garden C is equal to the area of Garden A.

B) The area of Garden B plus the area of Garden C is equal to twice the area of Garden A.

C) The area of Garden C minus the area of Garden B equals the area of Garden A.

D) The area of Garden C minus the area of Garden A is equal to twice the area of Garden B.

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  1. 9 December, 19:27
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    The answer would be C. This is because of Pythagorean theorem. A^2 + B^2=C^2
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