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Mathematics, 12.03.2021 17:40 skinman

PLEASE HELP! Architects in New York City want to add a triangular brick path to the bottom of Central Park. The purpose of the brick path is to “point tourists in the direction of Times Square”. Central Park is half a mile wide, from 5th avenue to 8th avenue, and two and a half miles long, from 59th street to 110th street. The triangle will be of the same width, and will begin at the very bottom of Central Park. It will stretch for 0.3 miles towards the direction of Times Square. The original Central Park and this new triangular brick path together will be called “New Central Park.” Find the area of the "New Central Park” in square miles.

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