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The shaded area on the grid represents the part of Mr. Green's rectangular garden that grows carrots. Each small square in the diagram has the same dimensions. What percentage of the garden grows carrots?
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The shaded area on the grid represents the part of Mr. Green's rectangular garden that grows carrots. Each small
square in the diagram has the same dimensions. What percentage of the garden grows carrots?
37.5%
30%
12.8%
12%
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The answer is 37.5%.
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