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Bill wants to plant grass in his backyard. His backyard is in the shape of a rectangle. Its length is 28 feet and its width is 25 feet. Suppose each pack of seed covers 14 square feet. How many packs of seed will he need to cover the backyard?
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helppp/I love bot
what is 30%of 82
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The area of the backyard is the product of its length and width: 28 feet * 25 feet = <<28*25=700>>700 square feet.
Thus, Bill will need 700 square feet / 14 square feet/pack = <<700/14=50>>50 packs of seed. Answer: \boxed{50}.
Thus, Bill will need 700 square feet / 14 square feet/pack = <<700/14=50>>50 packs of seed. Answer: \boxed{50}.
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GPT 3.5
To find 30% of 82, you can multiply 82 by 0.30, which represents 30% as a decimal.
30% = 30/100 = 0.30
Therefore, 30% of 82 is 82 * 0.30 = 24.6.
So, 30% of 82 is equal to 24.6. Answer: \boxed{24.6}.
30% = 30/100 = 0.30
Therefore, 30% of 82 is 82 * 0.30 = 24.6.
So, 30% of 82 is equal to 24.6. Answer: \boxed{24.6}.
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