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A landscaper is preparing a circular flowerbed. The bed has a 12-foot diameter. He will need 13plants per square yard. How many plants should he buy?
13 years ago

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Ms. Sue
radius = 6 feet = 2 yards

A = pi * r^2

A = 3.14 * 2^2

A = 12.56 sq. yards

12.56 * 13 = 163.28 = 163 plants

13 years ago
Danielle
thank you Ms Sue
13 years ago
Ms. Sue
You're welcome, Danielle.

13 years ago

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