Mr. Ramsey planted a rose garden in his backyard. He divided the garden into 12 equal sections so he could plant a different kind of rose bush in each. Each section had an area of 4 square feet.Let g represent the area of the garden. Which equation models the problem?Choices:(A) 12g=4(B) 4g=12Solve this equation to find the area of the garden.____ square feet
Q. Mr. Ramsey planted a rose garden in his backyard. He divided the garden into 12 equal sections so he could plant a different kind of rose bush in each. Each section had an area of 4 square feet.Let g represent the area of the garden. Which equation models the problem?Choices:(A) 12g=4(B) 4g=12Solve this equation to find the area of the garden.____ square feet
Understand Problem: Understand the problem and choose the correct equation.Mr. Ramsey's garden is divided into 12 sections, each with an area of 4 square feet. We need to find the total area of the garden, g.The equation that models this situation is 12g=4, because each section (12g) has an area of 4 square feet.
Solve Equation: Solve the equation for g. Using the equation 12g=4, we multiply both sides by 12 to isolate g. g=4×12
Calculate Total Area: Calculate the total area.4×12=48So, the total area of the garden is 48 square feet.
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