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  • 14-03-2019
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Please help me with this, only answer part A.

Please help me with this only answer part A class=

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  • 14-03-2019

Answer:

2 2/3  ft^2

Step-by-step explanation:

The area of the garden is 10 2/3 ft^2.  She used 1/4 of it for the peas.

Multiply 1/4 times the total area to find the amount used for peas.

10 2/3 * 1/4

Change the mixed number to an improper fraction.

(3*10+2)/3 * 1/4

32/3 * 1/4

8/3

Change this back to a mixed number.  3 goes into 8 2 times with 2 left over.

2 2/3  ft^2

This is how much is used for the peas.

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