Math, asked by jordanrose09, 7 months ago

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James has 195.84 square yards of land he can use to grow vegetables. He wants to divide this into patches of 16.32 square yards. He will be able to create (blank) garden patches on his land. If he wants to create garden patches with an area of 32.64 square yards, he will be able to create (blank) patches on the land.

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Answered by nehal2632
5

Answer:

With 16.32 square yards, James gets 12 patches.

With 32.64 square yards, he gets 6 patches.

Step-by-step explanation:

James has 195.84 square yards of land he can use to grow vegetables.

He wants to divide this into patches of 16.32 square yards.

So, he will get \frac{195.84}{16.32}=12

16.32

195.84

=12 equal patches.

If he wants to create garden patches with an area of 32.64 square yards, then he gets \frac{195.84}{32.64}=6

32.64

195.84

=6 patches.

Answered by sfargomargo225
2

Answer:

12 for first

6 for second

Step-by-step explanation:

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