H = 80 ft, b1 = 140 ft, b2 = 100 ft
What is the area of the lawn and parking space?
A =...
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Mathematics, 19.02.2021 01:30, griffinadrianne946
H = 80 ft, b1 = 140 ft, b2 = 100 ft
What is the area of the lawn and parking space?
A = ft2
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Question 7
What is the AREA of just the lawn?
(Think about how you need to remove the PARKING SPACE in order to find the total here.)
Group of answer choices
7,600 sq ft
6,000 sq ft
7,000 sq ft
9,000 sq ft
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Question 8
If one bag of grass seed covers 2,000 square feet, how many total bags are needed to seed the lawn?
Group of answer choices
4 bags
10 bags
3 bags
7 bags
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