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19 December, 10:56

A vegetable and a surrounding path are shaped like a square that together are 11 ft wide. The path is 2 feet wide. If one bag of gravel covers 9 square feet, how many bags are needed to cover the path?

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  1. 19 December, 12:57
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    8 bags

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The area of the path is equal to the area of the overall square minus the area of the garden.

    Area of a square is the side length squared:

    A = s²

    The overall square has a side length of 11 feet. The side length of the garden is 11 - 2 - 2 = 7 feet. So the area of the path is:

    A = 11² - 7²

    A = 121 - 49

    A = 72

    The area of the path is 72 ft². If one bag of gravel covers 9 ft², then the number of bags needed is:

    72 ft² * (1 bag / 9 ft²) = 8 bags
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