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a rectangular garden with a length of 12 ft and width of 18 ft holds 32 flowers find the population density of flowers to the nearest hundredth

a rectangular garden with a length of 12 ft and width of 18 ft holds 32 flowers find-example-1
User Bernd Rabe
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Let's begin by identifying key information given to us:

Length = 12 ft, Width = 18 ft, number of flowers = 32

Area (of rectangular garden) = Length * Width = 12 * 18 = 216 sq ft

Population density = Number of flowers / Area


\begin{gathered} D=(n)/(A)=(32)/(216)=0.1482\approx0.15 \\ D=0.15/ft^2 \end{gathered}

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