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A rectangular garden is [tex]$25 \text{ ft}$[/tex] wide. If its area is [tex]$1500 \text{ ft}^2$[/tex], what is the length of the garden?

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To find the length of the rectangular garden, we can use the formula for the area of a rectangle, which is given by:

[tex]\[ \text{Area} = \text{length} \times \text{width} \][/tex]

In this problem, we are given:
- The width of the garden: [tex]\( 25 \, \text{feet} \)[/tex]
- The area of the garden: [tex]\( 1500 \, \text{square feet} \)[/tex]

We need to find the length of the garden. Let [tex]\( L \)[/tex] represent the length of the garden. From the formula for the area of a rectangle, we have:

[tex]\[ 1500 = L \times 25 \][/tex]

To isolate [tex]\( L \)[/tex], we can divide both sides of the equation by 25:

[tex]\[ L = \frac{1500}{25} \][/tex]

Now, we perform the division:

[tex]\[ L = 60 \][/tex]

Therefore, the length of the garden is:

[tex]\[ \boxed{60} \][/tex]