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Diana mows two lawns. The first lawn is 10 meters long and 6

meters wide. The second lawn has the same length, and a width
that is 5 times as much as the first one.

User Squv
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Answer:

60 and 300

Explanation:

Let's calculate the dimensions of the second lawn and find the areas of both lawns.

Given:

First lawn: Length = 10 meters, Width = 6 meters

Second lawn: Length = 10 meters, Width = 5 times the width of the first lawn

First lawn area = Length * Width

First lawn area = 10 meters * 6 meters = 60 square meters

Second lawn width = 5 times the width of the first lawn

Second lawn width = 5 * 6 meters = 30 meters

Second lawn area = Length * Width

Second lawn area = 10 meters * 30 meters = 300 square meters

So, the area of the first lawn is 60 square meters, and the area of the second lawn is 300 square meters.

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