Math, asked by dut, 1 year ago

if u answer my last question, anyone will get points of what they desire, my last question is :

The area of a flower patch in a garden is 360m2. One-third of it was used for growing roses and the remaining area was divided into three equal portions to grow marigold, sunflower and zinnias. Find the:

a.) area used for growing roses.

b.) area used for growing marigold.

answer with full calculations and problems.

Answers

Answered by YouNDi
3
1.area used for growing roses=360×⅓=120m²

and

2.area used for marigold,
360-120=240m²

YouNDi: mst wlcm
YouNDi: we have to divide the last ans by 3 to get actual.wich shows a ans of area
YouNDi: 240m²÷3=80m²
YouNDi: no my friend i m not talking about you..i m talking about my ans..but by mistake i cmnt here.sory dr frnd!
Answered by shwetapant1980
5
area for rose =120 m² [ ⅓ of garden]

remaining area =360 m² -120m²= 240 m²

garden then is divided in 3 equal parts
=
240m2 ÷3
= 80m² [area used for growing marigold]
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