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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.

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Answered by hanishababy
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Answered by Qwdelhi
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a) The area used for growing roses is 120 m²

b) The area used for growing marigold is 80 m²

Given:

The area of a flower patch in a garden =360 m²

To Find:

a) Area used for growing roses

b) Area used for growing marigold.

Solution:

a) Given that one-third potion of flower patch is used for growing rose.

The area used for growing roses

= 360/3

=120 m²

∴The area used for growing roses  is 120 m²

b)Remaining portion in the flower patch

= 1 - 1/3

=2/3

⇒ 2/3 portion of the flower patch is equally divided into three portions marigold, sunflower, and zinnias.

2/3 portion of the flower patch

= 2/3 * 360

=240 m²

It is equally divided into three portions.

∴ 240/3 = 80 m²

The area used for growing marigolds is 80 m²

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