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  • 14-07-2021
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There are three square gardens whose lengths of the sides are 3 ft, 7ft, and 2 ft respectively. Find the total area of the three gardens in square feet

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Answer:

62 sq ft

Step-by-step explanation:

3 · 3 = 9

The first garden's area is 9 square feet.

7 · 7 = 49

The second garden's area is 49 square feet.

2 · 2 = 4

The third garden's area is 4 square feet.

We add 9 + 49 + 4.

9 + 49 + 4 = 62

The total area of the three gardens is 62 square feet.

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