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Answer:
[tex]Tomato = 14ft^2[/tex]
Explanation:
Given
Dimension of Garden = 9ft by 9ft
Dimension of Flowers = 5ft by 5ft
Required
Determine the area of tomato section
First, we calculate the area (A) of the garden
[tex]A = 9ft * 9ft[/tex]
[tex]A = 81ft^2[/tex]
Next, we calculate the area (a) of the flower at the center
[tex]a = 5ft * 5ft[/tex]
[tex]a = 25ft^2[/tex]
Calculate the difference to get the area of the remaining portion
[tex]Area = A - a[/tex]
[tex]Area = 81ft^2 - 25ft^2[/tex]
[tex]Area = 56ft^2[/tex]
Since the remaining portion is divided into 4 equal section.
The tomato section has an area of.
[tex]Tomato = \frac{Area}{4}[/tex]
[tex]Tomato = \frac{56ft^2}{4}[/tex]
[tex]Tomato = 14ft^2[/tex]
Answer:
14 feet.
Explanation:
First, find out the entire area of the vegetable garden.
9 (the side length in feet for the entire garden) x 9 (the length of the side length in feet for the entire garden) = 81
Now, find the area of the flower part of the garden.
5 (the side length in feet for the flower part in the garden) x 5 (the side length in feet for the flower part in the garden) = 25
Then, subtract 25 from 81.
81-25 = 56
Lastly, divide 56 by 4.
56 divided by 4 (the onions, zucchini, peppers, and tomatoes) = 14.
If the question were to ask you about any other part of the garden, the answer would stay the same.
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