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A gardener is installing several large flower beds. The flower beds will vary in length from 5 to 12 feet. Depending on the type of flower, the flowers are to be planted 3 to 12 inches apart. The gardener will measure the outlines of all the flower beds first. Then, she must plant each flower one by one, measuring the spacing of each flower relative to adjacent flowers in all directions. How should the gardener approach the measurements she needs to make?
⚪ She should use a tape measure to measure both the flower spacing and the flower beds.
⚪ She should use a ruler to measure the flower spacing and use a tape measure with multiple feet to measure the flower beds.
⚪ She should use a tape measure with multiple feet to measure the flower spacing and use a ruler to measure the flower beds.
⚪ She should use a ruler to measure both the flower spacing and the flower beds.

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