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is planning a rectangular rose garden. The garden will be 204 roses wide and 18 roses long. He has 3,600 roses. Does he have enough roses to make the garden​? Explain.

User Halo
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18 votes

Answer:

7,272

Explanation:

204x18=3,672+3,600=7,272

User Somerandomguy
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Answer:

no, he is short 72 roses

Explanation:

to find this out, we need to find out the area of the planned garden, we do this by multiplying width by length as shown

18 * 204 = 3,672

then we subtract the number of roses from the planed garden area

3,672 - 3,600 = 72

meaning that we are left with 72 spots missing or without a rose

User Ali Motameni
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