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  • 18-06-2020
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 Michael is planting a garden. It has the shape of a right triangle. He wants 2 plants for each square foot of area. How many plants does he want in the​ garden?

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  • 18-06-2020

Answer:

To find the area first you multiply 1/2 base x height. You take that figure and this finds the area.

You then multiply by 2 for the amount of plants.

We can use the equation A = 1/2 b * h   P = A * 2

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