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Sandra’s rectangular garden is 24.5 feet long, and the ratio of the length to the width is 7 to 4. What is the width of Sandra’s garden? Option 1: 14 feet Option 2: 18 feet Opti…
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Sandra’s rectangular garden is 24.5 feet long, and the ratio of the length to the width is 7 to 4. What is the width of Sandra’s garden? Option 1: 14 feet Option 2: 18 feet Option 3: 33 feet Option 4: 43 feet
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24.5/w = 7/4
7w = 98
w = 14 feet
Option 1 is correct.
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