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17 October, 01:31

Jason is working in his garden. The garden is triangular. The length of the longest side is 10 feet. He uses a portion of the garden for herbs. The portion is a similar triangle whose longest side is 4 feet. What is the percentage of the area of the herb garden compared to the area of the entire garden?

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  1. 17 October, 03:55
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    To get the percentage of area we shall proceed as follows:

    linear scale factor = length of herb / length of garden

    =4/10

    but

    area scale factor = (linear scale factor) ^2

    area scale factor = (2/5) ^2=4/25

    thus the percentage area proportion will be:

    4/25*100

    =16%
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