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Chapter 12.2, Problem 4P

Figure 12.15 shows a design for an herb garden, with approximate measurements. Four identical plots of land in the shape of right triangles (shown lightly shaded) are surrounded by paths (shown darkly shaded). Use the moving and additivity principles to determine the area of the paths.

Chapter 12.2, Problem 4P, Figure 12.15 shows a design for an herb garden, with approximate measurements. Four identical plots

Figure 12.15 An herb garden

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Mathematics for Elementary Teachers with Activities Plus MyLab Math -- Title-Specific Access Card Package (5th Edition)

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