Kevin made his aunt a garden. The width is 6 5/7 ft and the length is 7 3/5 ft. What is the area of the garden?

Mathematics · College · Thu Jan 21 2021

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Given the statement:

Kevin made his aunt a garden. The width is 6 5/7 ft and the length is 7 3/5 ft.

Determine the area of the garden.

Since we are given the width and the length, we will assume that the garden is rectangular in shape.

Formula for the area of a rectangle:

A = lw

Solution:

In order to determine the area of the rectangle, we equate first the mixed numbers into decimals. To easily do this, one trick is to focus on the fraction part, by dividing the numerator with the denominator, and then adding the quotient to the whole number.

6 5/7 ft

= 5/7
= 0.7142
=6.7142 ft

7 3/5 ft

= 3/5
= 0.6
= 7.6 ft

Now we can substitute the values of the length and the width to the formula for the area of a rectangle.

A = lw

A = (6.7142 ft)(7.6 ft)

A = 51.03 ft^2

Final answer:

A = 51.03 ft^2

 

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