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Jake is looking to buy some fence for his square garden. He will need enough fencing for the radish, carrots, lettuce, and his front gate. Place answers in the form of a radical. 1. How much fencing will he need to enclose the carrot section of the garden?

2. How much fencing will he need to enclose the radish section of the garden?
3. How much fencing will he need to enclose the lettuce section of the garden?
4. If the entire garden is 243 square feet, how much fence will he need for the front gate?

Jake is looking to buy some fence for his square garden. He will need enough fencing-example-1
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1.) The quantity of fencing needed to enclose the carrot section of the garden wobe = 81ft²

2.) The quantity of fencing needed to enclose the radish section of the garden would = 72ft²

3.) The quantity of fencing needed to enclose the lettuce section of the garden would be = 48ft²

How to calculate the quantity of fencing needed by Jake for each vegetable?

To calculate the quantity of fencing needed by Jake for each vegetable, the following steps should be taken as follows:

For question 1.)

The yellow boxes represents the field for carrot = 3 boxes of 27ft² each

The quantity of fencing needed to enclose the carrot section of the garden wobe = 27×3 = 81ft².

For question 2.)

The red boxes represents the field for raddish = 6 boxes of 12ft²

The quantity of fencing needed to enclose the radish section of the garden would be = 6×12 = 72

For question 3.)

The green box represents the field for lettuce= 1 box of 48ft²

Therefore, the quantity of fencing needed to enclose the lettuce section of the garden would be = 48ft²

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