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In Mathematics / Middle School | 2014-11-20

Nathan plants equal-sized squares of sod in his front yard. Each square has an area of 6 square feet. Nathan plants a total of 1,000 squares in his yard. What is the total area of the squares of sod?

Asked by parrot

Answer (2)

1 sod = 6 square feet Total planted = 1000
1000 ∗ 6 6000
There are **6,000 square feet **of sod.

Answered by iloveonedirection | 2024-06-10

Nathan's total area of sod is calculated by multiplying the area of one square, 6 square feet, by the total number of squares, 1,000. This results in a total area of 6,000 square feet. Therefore, Nathan has 6,000 square feet of sod in his front yard.
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Answered by iloveonedirection | 2024-10-15