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I have a rectangular garden. I usually grow cucumbers in 2/3 of my garden, but I want to take 3/4 of the cucumber section to grow

radishes. After I make this change, how much of my whole garden will
be radishes?

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Answer:


(1)/(2) of the garden will be radishes.

Explanation:

Given a rectangular garden which grows cucumbers in
(2)/(3) of the garden.


(3)/(4) of the cucumber section to grow radishes.

To find:

How much of the whole garden will be radishes?

Solution:

Let the total area of the garden =
x sq units

Then as per our assumption, total area to grow cucumbers:


(2x)/(3) sq units

Cucumber area to grow radishes =
(3)/(4) of cucumber area


= (3)/(4)* (2x)/(3)\\\Rightarrow (x)/(2)\ sq\ units

Fraction of whole garden to grow radishes = Area to grow radishes divided by whole area of garden


\Rightarrow ((x)/(2))/(x)\\\\\Rightarrow \bold{(1)/(2)}

Therefore,
(1)/(2) of the garden will be radishes.

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