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Answer:

1800 yd²

Explanation:

Area of park = Area of || gm + Area of triangle above.

  • For || gm = base * height
  • b = 30 yd, H = 50 yd
  • ar(gm) = 30*50 yd²
  • = 1500 yd²

Triangle = 1/2* b*h

  • Ar = 1/2*20*30
  • 300 yd²

Total area of park:

  • 1500+300 yd²
  • 1800 yd²

User Peter Bagnall
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The area of the park is 1500 square yards.

To find the area of a rectangle, you multiply the length by the width. In this case, the length of the park is 30 yards and the width is 50 yards. So, we have:

Area of park = length of park * width of park = 30 yards * 50 yards = 1500 square yards

Therefore, the area of the park is 1500 square yards.

As you can see, the area of the park is 1500 square yards. This means that the park covers an area of 1500 square yards, which is equivalent to 0.238 acres.

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