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A rectangular field is 48 m long and 12 m wide. How many right triangular flower beds can be laid in this field, if sides including the right angle measure 2 m and 4 m, respectively?

Total area of the field = 48 × 12 m2


Area of one triangular bed = × 2 × 4 = 4 m2


Number of flower beds that can be laid in the field = = 144


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