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Alex is placing fifteen 1-foot by 1-foot stepping stones in her garden. The garden is 10 feet wide and 15 feet long. What is the area of her garden that is not covered by steppi…
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10*15=150
150=total area of garden
total area of stones placed=15ft
150-15=135
Final answer: 135 ft squared
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