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A landscaper uses boot length to estimate distances.
The length of the boot is about $32 \mathrm{~cm}$ long.
If the landscaper makes a garden that has a width of $3.5 \mathrm{~m}$, approximately how many boot lengths is the width of the garden?
1 boot length 9 boot lengths
\(\boxed{\text{The width of the garden is approximately 10.94 boot lengths}}\)
Step 1 :Convert the width of the garden to centimeters: \(3.5 \mathrm{m} \times 100 = 350 \mathrm{cm}\)
Step 2 :Divide the width of the garden in centimeters by the length of the boot: \(\frac{350 \mathrm{cm}}{32 \mathrm{cm}} = 10.9375\)
Step 3 :\(\boxed{\text{The width of the garden is approximately 10.94 boot lengths}}\)