The school garden is rectangular 60 meters long and 40 meters wide.

The school garden is rectangular 60 meters long and 40 meters wide. Calculate how many buckets of rain fell on this garden, assuming that 96 liters of rain fell for every 100 m2 and if there are 12 liters in a bucket.

1. The school garden is made in the form of a rectangle with a length of 60 meters and a width of 40 meters. The area of the school garden is not known to us, we find it by the formula:

S = 60 * 40 = 2400 m²;

2. After it had rained and watered the garden, 96 liters of rain fell for every 100 square meters. The number of liters of rain that watered the whole garden is:

2400/100 * 96 = 2304 liters;

3. We know that there are 12 liters in a bucket. Let’s count how many buckets of rain fell on this garden:

2304/12 = 192 buckets;

Answer: 192 buckets of rain fell.



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