SOLUTION: Andy plans to plant a flower garden in the front of his​ house, where he can fit a garden that is 12 feet wide. He wishes to use the can of wildflower mix that he got for

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Question 1154189:
Andy plans to plant a flower garden in the front of his​ house, where he can fit a garden that is 12 feet wide. He wishes to use the can of wildflower mix that he got for his birthday. The can of seeds claims that it will luxuriously carpet an area of no more than 102 square feet.
What are the possible dimensions for the depth of​ Andys's garden, so that it will be covered with​ wildflowers?
A.
The depth of the garden can be no more than

feet.

B.
The depth of the garden can at least be

feet.

C.
The depth of the garden cannot be less than

feet.

Answer by josgarithmetic(39618) About Me  (Show Source):
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where he can fit a garden that is 12 feet wide. He wishes to use the can of wildflower mix that he got for his birthday. The can of seeds claims that it will luxuriously carpet an area of no more than 102 square feet.
What are the possible dimensions for the depth of​ Andys's garden,
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"Depth" suggests volume but the usage for the can of wildflower mix is for AREA, so the dimensions should be called LENGTH and WIDTH.

WIDTH%2ALENTH%3C=102
12%2AL%3C=102
L%3C=102%2F12

highlight%288.5%29feet
No more.


(Might want to say, length is 12 feet and width is no more than 8.5 feet.)