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The answer is the product of the area of the field, the amount of strawberries per plant, and the amount of plants in one square feet. The answer is <math>6 \times 8 \times 10 \times 4 = 1920</math> or <math>\boxed{\textbf{D }1920}</math>. | The answer is the product of the area of the field, the amount of strawberries per plant, and the amount of plants in one square feet. The answer is <math>6 \times 8 \times 10 \times 4 = 1920</math> or <math>\boxed{\textbf{D }1920}</math>. | ||
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Problem 3
Carrie has a rectangular garden that measures
feet by
feet. She plants the entire garden with strawberry plants. Carrie is able to plant
strawberry plants per square foot, and she harvests an average of
strawberries per plant. How many strawberries can she expect to harvest?
Solution
The answer is the product of the area of the field, the amount of strawberries per plant, and the amount of plants in one square feet. The answer is
or
.
See also
| 2020 AMC 8 (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | ||
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