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Gretchen is planting a rectangular garden. she wants to use 9 square feet for tulips.if garden has length of 8 feet by 3 feet, how much room will she have left for rest of her flowers

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Given: the garden has a shape of a rectangle

The garden has a length of 8 feet by 3 feet

So, the area of the garden =


8\cdot3=24ft^2

she wants to use 9 square feet for tulips.

So, the remaining for rest of her flowers = 24 - 9 = 15 square feet

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