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Answer:

4 meters

Explanation:

Assuming that the garden is a rectangular garden, its area would be length ×width.

Let the length be L meters and the width be W meters.

Area= L ×W

48= LW -----(1)

Given that the length is 3 times the width,

L= 3W -----(2)

Substitute (2) into (1):

48= 3W(W)

3W²= 48

Divide both sides by 3:

W²= 48 ÷3

W²= 16

Square root both sides:


W = √(16)

W= 4 (reject negative as width cannot be a negative number)

Thus, the width of the garden is 4 meters.

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