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David has 412 gallons to water his 37 square foot garen. How much water would David have to evenly distribute for each square f...Question
David has
419
419 gallons to water his
40
40 square foot garden. How much water would David have to evenly distribute for each square foot of his garden? Round your answer to the nearest tenth
419
419 gallons to water his
40
40 square foot garden. How much water would David have to evenly distribute for each square foot of his garden? Round your answer to the nearest tenth
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GPT-4o mini
To find out how much water David can distribute evenly per square foot of his garden, you can divide the total amount of water he has by the area of the garden.
David has 419 gallons of water, and his garden is 40 square feet.
We perform the division as follows:
\[
\text{Water per square foot} = \frac{\text{Total water}}{\text{Area}} = \frac{419 \text{ gallons}}{40 \text{ square feet}}
\]
Calculating this gives:
\[
\text{Water per square foot} = 10.475 \text{ gallons/square foot}
\]
Rounding this to the nearest tenth results in:
\[
\text{Water per square foot} \approx 10.5 \text{ gallons/square foot}
\]
Thus, David can distribute **10.5 gallons of water per square foot** in his garden.
David has 419 gallons of water, and his garden is 40 square feet.
We perform the division as follows:
\[
\text{Water per square foot} = \frac{\text{Total water}}{\text{Area}} = \frac{419 \text{ gallons}}{40 \text{ square feet}}
\]
Calculating this gives:
\[
\text{Water per square foot} = 10.475 \text{ gallons/square foot}
\]
Rounding this to the nearest tenth results in:
\[
\text{Water per square foot} \approx 10.5 \text{ gallons/square foot}
\]
Thus, David can distribute **10.5 gallons of water per square foot** in his garden.