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The garden has an area of 28 square meters. The length of the garden is 7 meters. What is the width of the garden?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Let's assume this is a rectangular garden.

The area of a rectangle can be found using:

a=l*w

We know the area is 28 square meters and the length is 7 meters. We can substitute 28 in for a, and 7 in for I.

28=7*w

Now we need to solve for w. To solve, we have to get w by itself. 7 and w are being multiplied. To reverse this, divide both sides by 7.

28/7=7*w/7

28/7=w

4=w

The width is 4 meters.

Answered by jake903832
0

Answer:

width = 4

Step-by-step explanation:

Let's assume this is a rectangular garden.

The area of a rectangle can be found using:

a=l*w

We know the area is 28 square meters and the length is 7 meters. We can substitute 28 in for a, and 7 in for l.

28=7*w

Now we need to solve for w. To solve, we have to get w by itself. 7 and w are being multiplied. To reverse this, divide both sides by 7.

28/7=7*w/7

28/7=w

4=w

The width is 4 meters

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