Rob has a combined flower and vegetable garden that is 9 m long and 11 m wide the flower garden is in the center and is a square with sides of 3 m how many square meters of the garden is used for vegetables

90 square meters

(9 * 11) - (3 * 3) = ?

Correct.

90

90 sq meters

90

Henlo, the anser is 90 trust me, they JUST gave me the anser

90

To find out how many square meters of the garden are used for vegetables, we need to subtract the area of the flower garden from the total area of the garden.

First, let's calculate the total area of the garden by multiplying its length by its width:
Total area of garden = Length × Width
Total area of garden = 9 m × 11 m
Total area of garden = 99 square meters

Since the flower garden is square and has sides of 3 m, we can calculate its area by squaring the length of one side:
Area of flower garden = Side × Side
Area of flower garden = 3 m × 3 m
Area of flower garden = 9 square meters

Now, we can subtract the area of the flower garden from the total area of the garden to find the area used for vegetables:
Area used for vegetables = Total area of garden - Area of flower garden
Area used for vegetables = 99 square meters - 9 square meters
Area used for vegetables = 90 square meters

Therefore, the garden area used for vegetables is 90 square meters.