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The diagram shows the dimensions of Mr. Green’s garden.

A figure can be broken into 3 rectangles. One rectangle has a base of 8 feet and height of 3 feet. Another has a base of 11 feet and height of 4 feet. Another has a base of 8 feet and height of 2 feet.

A bag of fertilizer costs $3 and covers an area of about 50 square feet. What will be the cost for Mr. Green to fertilize his garden?

The area of his garden is ft2.
Mr. Green will need bags of fertilizer.
The cost will be $.
the lenths of the garden are 8 ft, 9 ft,2 ft, 3 ft, and 11 ft

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