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Collin is building vegetable gardens. The first garden will be 3 feet long and 2/3 feet wide. The second garden will be 3 feet long and 3/2 feet wide. How do the areas of these two gardens compare? A) The area of each garden is equal because 3/2 feet wide is the same as 2/3 feet wide. B) The area of the second garden is larger because 3/2 feet is the same as 1 1/2 feet which is greater the the width of garden one. C) The area of garden one is greater because 2/3 feet wide is greater than 3/2 feet wide. D) The are of garden two is less because 3/2 feet wide is less than 2/3 feet wide.

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The answer is B

Explanation:

3x2/3=6/3=6÷3=2

3x3/2=9/2=9÷2=4 1/2

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