You found the area of the garden in Part A. Explain briefly, without doing any calculations, how you would find

5
6
of this area.

To find 5/6 of the area of the garden computed in Part A, we need to multiply the obtained area by 5/6. This means we need to divide the area into 6 equal parts and take only 5 of those parts. Alternatively, we can also find the area of 1/6th of the garden and then multiply it by 5.

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To find 5/6 of the area of the garden, you would first calculate the total area of the garden. Then, you would divide the total area by 6 (since 1/6 represents the whole garden). Finally, you would multiply the result by 5 to find 5/6 of the area.

To find 5/6 of the area of a garden without doing any calculations, you can divide the area into six equal parts (since the denominator of the fraction, 6, represents the number of parts). Then, you can take five of those parts to find 5/6 of the area.

Visually, you can imagine dividing the garden into six equal rectangular sections and then select and count five of those sections.

If you need the actual numerical value of 5/6 of the area, you would have to perform calculations using the specific measurements or dimensions of the garden.