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Jim’s backyard is a rectangles that is 15 5/6 yards long and 10 2/5 yards wide. Jim buys sod in pieces that are 1 1/3 yards long and 1 1/3 yards wide. How many pieces of sod will Jim need to cover his backyard with sod?

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Answer:


93\ pieces

Explanation:

step 1

Find out the area of Jim’s backyard

The area of rectangle is


A=LW

we have


L=15(5)/(6)\ yd=(15*6+5)/(6)=(95)/(6)\ yd --> convert to an improper fraction


W=10(2)/(5)\ yd=(10*5+2)/(5)=(52)/(5)\ yd --> convert to an improper fraction

substitute


A=((95)/(6))((52)/(5))


A=(4,940)/(30)\ yd^2

Simplify


A=(494)/(3)\ yd^2

step 2

Find out the area of one piece of sod

The area of a square is


A=b^(2)

we have


b=1(1)/(3)\ yd=(1*3+1)/(3)=(4)/(3)\ yd --> convert to an improper fraction

substitute


A=((4)/(3))^(2)


A=(16)/(9)\ yd^(2)

step 3

we know that

To find out the number of pieces of sod needed, divide the total area of Jim’s backyard by the area of one piece of sod


(494/3)/(16/9)=(4,446)/(48)\ pieces

Simplify


(741)/(8)\ pieces

Convert to mixed number


(741)/(8)\ pieces=(736)/(8)+(5)/(8)=92(5)/(8)\ pieces

Round to the nearest whole number


93\ pieces

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