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Pythagoras is planting a rose garden in the center of his rectangular yard, which is 20 feet long and 8 feet wide. He wants to dig up an area in the shape of an equilateral triangle with sides 5 feet each. After he digs up the rose-bed section, approximately how much grass will be left? Round to the nearest foot.

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The remaining area that the grass will cover will be given by:
Area=[area of rectangle]-[area of the triangle]
area of rectangle will be:
A1=length*width
=20*8
=160 square feet

The area of the triangle will be:
A2=1/2absin theta
since the triangle is equilateral, all the angles are equal and the size of each angle is 60°. Thus the area will be:
A2=1/2*5*5sin 60
=18.3
thus the remaining area of the grass will be:
Area=160-18.3
=149.7 square feet
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