Mathematics
Mathematics, 02.10.2019 11:00, cmflores3245

Stephanie's rectangular garden was 12 feet long and had a perimeter of 40 feet. she made her garden 6 feet longer.

how could she calculate the area of her new garden?

a.
she could calculate that the length of her new garden is 18 feet. the width of this garden would be 2 feet if the perimeter is 40 feet. she would multiply 18 × 2 to calculate the area.

b.
she could calculate that the dimensions of her original garden were 12 feet by 8 feet. the length of the new garden would be 18 feet. she would multiply 18 × 8 to calculate the area.

c.
she could calculate that the width of her original garden is 28 feet. the length of the new garden would be 18 feet. she would multiply 28 × 18 to calculate the area.

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