holly's garden is divided into 5 equal sections. she will fence the garden into 3 areas by grouping some equal sections together. what part of the garden could each fenced area be?
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To determine the size of each fenced area, you need to divide the garden into 3 equal parts by grouping some of the equal sections together.
Since Holly's garden is initially divided into 5 equal sections, you can consider different combinations of grouping:
1. Grouping 2 equal sections together:
- In this case, you will have 2 fenced areas with 2 equal sections each, and 1 fenced area with 1 equal section. The size of each fenced area would be 2/5, 2/5, and 1/5 of the garden.
2. Grouping 3 equal sections together:
- By grouping 3 equal sections together, you will have 2 fenced areas with 3 equal sections each, and 1 fenced area with 2 equal sections. The size of each fenced area would be 3/5, 3/5, and 2/5 of the garden.
3. Grouping 4 equal sections together:
- If you group 4 equal sections together, you will end up with 1 fenced area consisting of 4 equal sections and 2 fenced areas with 1 equal section each. Therefore, the size of each fenced area would be 4/5, 1/5, and 1/5 of the garden.
It's important to note that there are multiple ways to group the equal sections, and these examples provide a few possible scenarios. The exact size of each fenced area will depend on the specific grouping chosen by Holly.