SOLUTION: A farmer is filling in his triangular garden with soil. The garden is 12 feet long and 16 feet wide. How much soil will he need?
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! A farmer is filling in his triangular garden with soil. The garden is 12 feet long and 16 feet wide. How much soil will he need?
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Not very much.
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PS Never cuss a farmer with your mouth full.
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A farmer is filling in his triangular garden with soil. The garden is 12 feet long and 16 feet wide. How much soil will he need?
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This post is GIBBERISH of the degree 2.
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1. No one triangle has "the wide".
This term is NOT APPLICABLE to triangles and IS NEVER USED in conjunction with triangles.
It is FIRST gibberish in the post.
2. To be correct, the problem must provide the thickness of the soil.
It DOES NOT.
It is the second gibberish in the post.
Having two such gibberishes in one post, it would be not too excessive to say that the post itself is GIBBERISH in degree 2.
Simply the person who created/invented this "quasi-" and "peudo-" "problem", is absolutely ILLITERATE in Math.
Thank you for your attention.
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